It depends what the court will allow in the processing of a Chapter 7.
YEP!
Ask your attorney about a mechanics lein.
If you owe a debt to an attorney a judgment lien must be obtained through a court process. If the attorney is successful, the lien will be issued and will be recorded in the land records. You will not be able to sell or mortgage your property until it is paid.
In most states no. Check with you state Attorney General.
You can put 'a lien' on a home in The Bahamas.
Your first step should be to contact an attorney. Beware of self-help lien forms that are on the market. These will work fine if you are experienced in your state's real estate laws. If you are not experienced, even a small mistake can be grounds for voiding the lien and an award of attorney's fees in favor of the person who owes you money.
If a foreclosure is necessary for a 2nd home, will a lien be put on the first home?
Yes. The lien will be enforced when the home is sold.
Yes, a lien is put on your home because you have liability and it doesn't matter whether you have mortgage or not.
Since you chose this category (condominiums , co-ops and home owners associations), it's possible that an attorney found your name on the title to a condominium unit. It's a good idea for you to contact the attorney and settle the debt, and if necessary, figure out how to clear the title to the condominium unit if its title has been clouded by this lien.
You can get a form for a court lien from the court in your county. You could also get one from an attorney in order to put a lien on the property.
Read your governing documents and work with your association attorney to file a lien for unpaid assessments.