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Can jointly owned personal property and assets be taken if the repo car was only under the spouse?

YES, they can be taken BUT NOT kept. ALL PP belongs to the debtor and the DEBTOR will have to redeem it.


Can a credit card company put lien on your property in California?

Yes, if the lender sues the debtor and receives a judgment award, the judgment can be executed against personal or real property owned by the judgment debtor.


How do you collect on a judgment when defendant lives out of state?

File a "foreign judgment" against the real property owned by the judgment debtor. This is done by contacting the tax assessor/land office in the county where the debtor resides. If the debtor does not have real property that can be encumbered by a lien, the judgment holder will need to secure a domestic judgment (requires another suit) from the state court in the county where the debtor resides to seize personal property or garnish wages for the repayment of the debt.


How do you file lien on property that you have a promissory note on?

You need to sue the debtor in court and win. If you prevail in your suit you can request a judgment lien. The lien can be recorded in the land records if the debtor owns real property. The property cannot be refinanced or sold until the lien is paid. Generally, personal property can be seized by the sheriff to satisfy your lien.


Can a lien be placed on your personal property by a credit card company if the account is in arrears?

A creditor must follow due process as prescribed by the laws of the state where the debtor resides. For a lien to be placed against real property the creditor must first sue the debtor, be awarded a judgment and enforce the judgment as a property lien.


What happens to your lien against a debtor who does not own the property but has life use?

Unfortunately for a creditor, a life use of real property is not an attachable interest as would be a fee interest in the same property. When the debtor dies the life interest is extinguished. The creditor should try to find out if the debtor has other personal property that could be seized to satisfy the judgment. You should inquire at the court that issued the lien about scheduling a hearing to establish what assets the debtor might own. Perhaps their car could be taken by the sheriff and sold.


You are owed money for rent and personal loans how do you put a lien on personal property?

Liens can only be placed on real property such as a home, business, vehicle. To recover monies owed the creditor must sue the debtor in the appropriate state court in the county in which the debtor resides. (Personal property are things such as income, bonds, stocks, bank accounts, furnishings, etc.) These items are not subject to liens, but are garnished/levied, seized and sold by means of a court ordered judgment.)


Who is executor of personal property when mother dies and is divorced?

Whomever files to be the executor. The estate can be opened by any heir or beneficiary, or even a debtor.


Is a lien by a creditor placed on the debtor or the debtor's attorney?

The creditor will execute the judgment against the debtor's non exempt assets or property not the debtor's legal counsel. On the debtor.


What is real estate judgments?

A court ruling that gives a creditor the right to take possession of a debtor's real property if the debtor fails to fulfill his or her contractual obligations. A judgment lien may be made against an individual or business and allows the creditor to access the debtor's business, personal property and real estate, among other assets, to pay the judgment.


Can a creditor put a lien on the property you just sold?

Your lien would be ineffective if the debtor no longer owns the property. If the property was foreclosed- the debtor no longer owns the property.Your lien would be ineffective if the debtor no longer owns the property. If the property was foreclosed- the debtor no longer owns the property.Your lien would be ineffective if the debtor no longer owns the property. If the property was foreclosed- the debtor no longer owns the property.Your lien would be ineffective if the debtor no longer owns the property. If the property was foreclosed- the debtor no longer owns the property.


If you are sued for defaulted credit card debt do you have to go to court?

No, but in all likelihood a default judgment will be entered in favor of the plaintiff and can be enforced against the defendant debtor's real or personal property according to the laws of the debtor's state.

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