You will have to file a lawsuit against the person who filed the lien. The lawsuit would be claiming slander of title. Most states laws award attorney fees to the prevailing party in these lawsuits. I strongly recommend having a real estate attorney represent you. These kind of lawsuits are too complicated to do yourself.
In legal terms an enforceable lien means the obligated party can be forced or ordered to pay through a legal process. Unenforceable means the lien has no supporting law that makes it capable of being enforced. The lien is ineffective.
Yes, in order to become 'legal' the lien must be filed and recorded with the Clerk Of The Court.
You would not usually "file" the mechanic's lien, which arises by law when you repair a vehicle. You can sue the vehicle owner and take and sell the vehicle in the legal process.
An agricultural lien is a statutory lien - legal claim - which protects the seller of farming equipment by giving the seller a lien on crops grown with the equipment.
To place a lien on a motorcycle, the lender must first have a written agreement with the borrower outlining the terms of the loan. The lender then files a lien with the appropriate government agency, such as the Department of Motor Vehicles, to establish their legal claim on the motorcycle until the loan is repaid.
You can satisfy a lien by paying the assessments and other fees involved in filing the lien. Association counsel can prepare a release for you, for a fee, that you use to guide full payment and release of the lien.
This will have to be done through a legal process by an attorney. The attorney will file paperwork to have this started and you will not be directly involved usually.
It may depend on the state, but generally speaking, yes. Anyone you owe money to can put a lien on your home if they go through the proper legal process, which may be different depending on where you are.
You must go to court and, citing legal grounds, file a motion requesting a lien. After presenting your argument for a lien if the court agrees that you have a legal cause, it will then issue a lien order which you may serve on the company's bank.
A homophone for "lean" is "lien," which is a legal term meaning a claim or right to property.
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Yes. It is a relative simple and inexpensive legal process that can be done without an attorney.