It may depend on what the debt was for. If the debt was for home improvements, there may be laws that allow them to do so. If the debt was for any other purpose, such as back child support, or a judgment from a lawsuit, and the debtor is no longer on the deed, they cannot put a lien on the home.
Trying to 'trick' the system by selling the house to a spouse or child is not likely to work, either.
John and you bought a house
yes
If they violated the law, absolutely!
Yes, the charge is known as criminal mischief.
You can seek a loan against house equity from a bank.
If you have 3 house upgrades and have bought everything you can't upgrade your house again
In general, it is not against the law to ask to see the inside of someone's house. However, the person who owns or occupies the house has the right to refuse the request, and entering someone's property without their permission could be trespassing, which is illegal. It is important to respect people's privacy and property rights.
The previous people who lived in this house became millionaire's
Her previous homes were temporary and lacking in stability, while the house on Mango Street was meant to be permanent. The house on Mango Street was a symbolic representation of the family's aspirations for a better life, whereas her previous homes were a reminder of their struggles and limitations. The house on Mango Street offered Esperanza a sense of belonging and identity, which she did not find in her previous homes.
Previous tenant refused to fill out change of address form for their mail. How do I get their mail to stop coming to my address?
She was hospitalized.
No once u bought it, then its yours to keep.