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The time to contest a creditors claim of an unpaid debt is when and the creditor has sued you for the debt and the matter is in court for the hearing. If you miss your opportunity to defend against their claim, the judgment will usually be in the creditor's favor and the court will issue a judgment lien. Once the lien is issued and recorded in the land records you cannot sell or mortgage your property until the lien is paid.

The time to contest a creditors claim of an unpaid debt is when and the creditor has sued you for the debt and the matter is in court for the hearing. If you miss your opportunity to defend against their claim, the judgment will usually be in the creditor's favor and the court will issue a judgment lien. Once the lien is issued and recorded in the land records you cannot sell or mortgage your property until the lien is paid.

The time to contest a creditors claim of an unpaid debt is when and the creditor has sued you for the debt and the matter is in court for the hearing. If you miss your opportunity to defend against their claim, the judgment will usually be in the creditor's favor and the court will issue a judgment lien. Once the lien is issued and recorded in the land records you cannot sell or mortgage your property until the lien is paid.

The time to contest a creditors claim of an unpaid debt is when and the creditor has sued you for the debt and the matter is in court for the hearing. If you miss your opportunity to defend against their claim, the judgment will usually be in the creditor's favor and the court will issue a judgment lien. Once the lien is issued and recorded in the land records you cannot sell or mortgage your property until the lien is paid.

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The time to contest a creditors claim of an unpaid debt is when and the creditor has sued you for the debt and the matter is in court for the hearing. If you miss your opportunity to defend against their claim, the judgment will usually be in the creditor's favor and the court will issue a judgment lien. Once the lien is issued and recorded in the land records you cannot sell or mortgage your property until the lien is paid.

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