call your bank they will tell you and have them send you a release
Lien must be satisfied somehow so title can be transferred.
A possessory lien is the right of the creditor to retain possession of his debtors property until his debt has been satisfied.
A tax lien is when the IRS files a lien against a tax payer in the courthouse where the taxpayer lives. This lien will attach the the property the tax payer owns. The lien will stay in place until the lien is satisfied or the liability is paid. The lien does not need to be renewd.
The same as before they died. They still hold the lien and it must be satisfied.
A lien can be placed upon any property if first, there is a judgment. You first have to have a judgment, where a debt is actually proven in a court of law, leaving a judgment. THen, if not satisfied, they certainly can lien your house. Anyone holding a judgment that is not satisfied can lien your house.
If you have a lien it will have to be satisfied at time of sale to clear title.
Depends on what the lien is for. It has to be satisfied and released by them-usually with money.
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.
how do you find out who has a lien on a motorcycle
No; however, the agency can file a lien on your home for past-due support. That lien will have to be satisfied before the home can be sold.
Generally, a lienholder gives the debtor a document called a Warrant of Satisfaction upon payment of the debt secured by the lien. Most state laws require that this be done promptly upon payment. The Warrant is then filed in the same office the judgment lien was recorded so the office can mark the lien satisfied.
You have to get clearance documentation from the leinholder to show it's satisfied.