Commonwealth Liens - Indefinitly
Federal tax Liens - 10 years 30 days unless revived then the clock starts over
Other judgments - 5 years unless revived and then again the clocks starts over
in Texas the answer is YES ... The utility would file the appropriate form with the county clerk. The lien does not require renewal and remains in effect until cancelled.
untill you pay it off
In any state, liens remain on a property until the debt is paid and the liens are released.
Unpaid tax liens remain 15 years from the filing date. Paid tax liens remain 7 years from the paid date of the lien.
According to NOLO, below: "A judgment lien in Louisiana will remain attached to the debtor's property (even if the property changes hands) for ten years." If your lien is of a different type, you can use the site's legal research section to find the answer you want.
Paid tax liens normally remain for 7 years beyond the date of last activity. Unpaid tax liens can remain for 15 years.
Every type of lien has its own statute of limitations. You would need to research the type of lien.
There is no wait period.
You can work with your attorney to refile the lien before it expires. Every state law is different in this regard.
Generally, liens for non-payment of assessments remain on the title to the property indefinitely and can be reflected in the owner's credit report. A lien placed on the title by a contractor may have different parameters that one placed on the title by the condominium association. Your best answer will be given to you by an association-savvy attorney after you present a copy of the lien for an explanation.
You need to check the laws in your particular state for your particular type of lien.You need to check the laws in your particular state for your particular type of lien.You need to check the laws in your particular state for your particular type of lien.You need to check the laws in your particular state for your particular type of lien.
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.