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There are few types: construction, security, tax, judgment, artisan... you should check your state statutes (lien laws) for the types of liens and the requirements for each. Most state statutes are available online.

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Is a statutory lien an involuntary lien?

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What is a legal document giving the lender a claim on the property if payment is not made?

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What does liens mean in English from french?

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What happens to your liens if you discharge IRS debt in bankruptcy?

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If a property is willed to someone do they inguire the liens on the property?

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What are the procedures at a real estate auction to determine what liens are paid?

Answer: Liens that were recorded prior to the mortgage must be paid. Taxes and municipal liens must be paid. Liens that were recorded subsequent to the foreclosed mortgage are wiped out by the foreclosure. AND you should have the title checked at least one more owner back to determine what liens are outstanding.


Tax Lien priority in foreclosure?

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