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Visit the local Clerk of Court to see if this person owns property; real or personal.

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The clerk of court in my jurisdiction could not answer your question. Visit the local land records office to see if this person owns any real property. If they do then arrange to have your judgment lien recorded in the land records. They cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid off.

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Can a lien be against automobiles?

A lien can be placed against almost any property.


How long can a lien last on a property in Missouri?

A lien can be placed on a property in the United States when a person owes a creditor a sum of money. In the state of Missouri, a lien can be on the property for ten years.


What happens after a lien is placed on a property and waiting to get paid?

Each state is different, but a lien filed is only good for a certain amount of time in most cases. The person who filed has to either extend the lien on, i.e., a 6-month basis, or will have to sue to "perfect" the lien, which will then become a judgment against the person. A lien is only filed on a property.


Can a judgment lien be placed on a property mortgaged by USDA-Rd?

A lien can be placed on any property, regardless of who holds the mortgage. In most cases the mortgage holder will be paid before a secondary lien holder.


Lien filed against you but no property If you now purchase property will the lien have to be satisfied whenif you sell it?

This may vary by state. If the lien is placed against YOU, that being your wages, then it does not affect the property and it will have a clean title. If they file for a lien against your property, though, you will be required to pay off the lien before selling the property. I'd advise that you don't let the debt collector find out you have the property if you plan on selling it.


Can a lien be placed on property that has joint ownership when the car that was repossessed had only one person sign that contract?

Absolutely, yes.


If a credit card placed a lien on your property and you sold it for payoff do you still have to pay the lien?

Yes.


Would i be contacted if I have a lien against my house?

You would be aware if a lien is placed on your property. You should receive notice and a copy of the lien.


How do you find out if a judgment lien has been placed against property?

Check the records in the land recorder or tax assessors office in the city or county where the property is located.


What does it mean when you say that there is a lean on your property?

A lien is placed on property when the owner owes money to someone, and the someone wants to ensure that it will be paid back. Liens are only available to secure some kinds of debts. If a person takes out a mortgage, the bank will place a mortgage lien on the property. This means that when the person sells the property, the mortgage must get paid before the person can receive any proceeds from the sale. If the person pays off their mortgage while they still own the property, the lien will be removed. In other cases, liens are placed due to judgments and certain kinds of bad debts.


What is A sum of money placed on a person property's or income?

A sum of money placed on a person's property or income is typically referred to as a lien. A lien is a legal right or interest that a lender or creditor has in the borrower's property, granted until the debt obligation is satisfied. It serves as a security for the repayment of a loan, allowing the creditor to claim the property if the borrower defaults. In essence, it ensures that the lender has a legal claim to the asset as collateral for the debt.


What is the minimum amount to place a lien on someone's home?

First to place a lien you should know how to do the procedure. A lien can be placed on a property for a variety of reasons. If a person is applying for a mortgage or refinancing, he may allow for a lien to be placed on his property to receive the financing. Also, a lien can be placed on property due to unpaid federal and state taxes, unpaid child support, divorce and many other cases in which the debtor does not pay a debt. As with any legal matter, it might be best to consult an attorney, but it's possible to file a lien yourself. (Answer is from http://www.ehow.com/how_4815511_place-lien-property.html) 2nd, the minimum time depends on local laws and regulations. Basically, in the common law a lien also remains on the property and it is not extinguished by alienation of the property; liens may be real or equitable.

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