Unfortunately, some states do allow for this to occur. The credit card company usually renews the lien and adds the cost of the renewal to the lien. It is better to pay off any bad debt you have obtained before this situation.
Yes.
You have to, it is a debt...it is just a secured debt...by the lien on the property.
How much can a credit card collector do with a lien on your property in Fl
Yes, absolutely. Credit card debt is not different from other debts in general. If there is a mortgage on the property, the lenders lien of course has priority.
The lien is probably still in place, and the fact that it was filed is still on your credit file.
Yes.
Not unless they sue you and and win a judgment in court.
If it is credit card debt, the lien is invalid, but if you or your mother ignored a complaint about the debt and failed to object to the lien, you may have to do something about it in the court that granted the lien. If you live in a state where a credit card lien can be obtained without a court order, you will have to take some other legal action. If you fail to have the lien removed, it will come back to haunt you if you want to refinance or sell the property, or if you die.
Property tax liens do not expire.
Yes, if they file suit and receive a judgment the creditor can execute the judgment as a lien against the debtor's property.
Yes, if the creditor sues the debtor and is awarded a judgment the judgment can be used to place a lien against real property belonging to the debtor.
They can sue you, the results can lead to jail time for fraud or allow them to place a lien on property or to garnish wages. They can place a lien on property (depends on the agreement you signed). They can make an adverse entry in the credit reports.