You must pay the lien and obtain a release from the creditor. Then the release must be recorded in the land records.
A charging lien is the right to charge property in anothers possession with the payment of a debt or the carrying out of a duty the only way to remove it is to satisy the debt
If there is a judgment lien on your property in Massachusetts the recorded lien is good for six years. Before the six years expires the creditor can obtain an extension from the court and the extension is good for another six years. The judgment is good for 20 years but it must be updated in the land records as stated above in order to encumber the debtor's real property. As long as the lien is updated you cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid.If there is a judgment lien on your property in Massachusetts the recorded lien is good for six years. Before the six years expires the creditor can obtain an extension from the court and the extension is good for another six years. The judgment is good for 20 years but it must be updated in the land records as stated above in order to encumber the debtor's real property. As long as the lien is updated you cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid.If there is a judgment lien on your property in Massachusetts the recorded lien is good for six years. Before the six years expires the creditor can obtain an extension from the court and the extension is good for another six years. The judgment is good for 20 years but it must be updated in the land records as stated above in order to encumber the debtor's real property. As long as the lien is updated you cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid.If there is a judgment lien on your property in Massachusetts the recorded lien is good for six years. Before the six years expires the creditor can obtain an extension from the court and the extension is good for another six years. The judgment is good for 20 years but it must be updated in the land records as stated above in order to encumber the debtor's real property. As long as the lien is updated you cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid.
The tax lien must be paid to remove it from the property. If you foreclose on the mortgage the tax lien would be a junior lien, however, the IRS has a right of redemption. If you plan to foreclose you should consult with an attorney who specializes in foreclosures.The tax lien must be paid to remove it from the property. If you foreclose on the mortgage the tax lien would be a junior lien, however, the IRS has a right of redemption. If you plan to foreclose you should consult with an attorney who specializes in foreclosures.The tax lien must be paid to remove it from the property. If you foreclose on the mortgage the tax lien would be a junior lien, however, the IRS has a right of redemption. If you plan to foreclose you should consult with an attorney who specializes in foreclosures.The tax lien must be paid to remove it from the property. If you foreclose on the mortgage the tax lien would be a junior lien, however, the IRS has a right of redemption. If you plan to foreclose you should consult with an attorney who specializes in foreclosures.
You have to show that the lien was not lawful. Which can be pretty difficult if due process was followed in obtaining the lien. If fraud or deceit can be demonstrated, the court might remove the lien.
Yes, a lien can be filed on a piece of real property, regardless of the owner. However, the reason for the lien has to be directly related to the actual owner or the property itself. i.e., if a trust owns a house and I live in the house, and you have a judgement against me, there is no attaching a lien on the house for my debt.
Yes, depending on the type of lien. Judgment liens accrue interest at a statutory rate. In Massachusetts that rate is 12%.
It depends on the jurisdiction. In Massachusetts for example, a judgment lien is good for six years after recording in the land records and it can be renewed by a re-recording.
A lien is considered personal property.A lien is considered personal property.A lien is considered personal property.A lien is considered personal property.
If you purchase property that is subject to a lien then you will be responsible for paying the lien. The lien holder should be paid before any proceeds are paid over to the seller. If you choose to ignore the lien holder's claim on the property and the lien holder discovers the sale,generally, they can request execution and the property will be seized by the sheriff and sold. Remember that a judgment lien grows larger every day it isn't paid due to post judgment interest and other costs. In Massachusetts the interest rate is 12%. If you need to borrow funds to purchase the property the lender will insist the lien be paid and the amount will be added to the amount you borrow.
There is a lien or was a lien on the property and the lien was sold to a 3rd party such as an attorney
The law varies in different jurisdictions. Generally, a judgement lien followed by a levy on execution can be used to seize any property owned by the debtor that can be sold to pay the lien. The debtor should pay the lien as soon as possible in order to remove the lien from their property.The property would be held by the creditor subject to any prior liens against the property such as a car loan or mortgage. The property cannot be mortgaged, used as collateral or sold until the lien is paid.The law varies in different jurisdictions. Generally, a judgement lien followed by a levy on execution can be used to seize any property owned by the debtor that can be sold to pay the lien. The debtor should pay the lien as soon as possible in order to remove the lien from their property.The property would be held by the creditor subject to any prior liens against the property such as a car loan or mortgage. The property cannot be mortgaged, used as collateral or sold until the lien is paid.The law varies in different jurisdictions. Generally, a judgement lien followed by a levy on execution can be used to seize any property owned by the debtor that can be sold to pay the lien. The debtor should pay the lien as soon as possible in order to remove the lien from their property.The property would be held by the creditor subject to any prior liens against the property such as a car loan or mortgage. The property cannot be mortgaged, used as collateral or sold until the lien is paid.The law varies in different jurisdictions. Generally, a judgement lien followed by a levy on execution can be used to seize any property owned by the debtor that can be sold to pay the lien. The debtor should pay the lien as soon as possible in order to remove the lien from their property.The property would be held by the creditor subject to any prior liens against the property such as a car loan or mortgage. The property cannot be mortgaged, used as collateral or sold until the lien is paid.
Pay them.Child support and the IRS are what we call forever debts,not a court in this land would dismiss either one.Bankruptcy court can not touch them,you can list but trust me when you sell these people will get there monies....