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Liens are not placed on loans. Liens are placed on the property that secures the loan. If a co-signer who does not own the property secured by the loan is sued for default, the lender could obtain a judgment lien and then use it to take any property owned by that party to satisfy the debt.

Liens are not placed on loans. Liens are placed on the property that secures the loan. If a co-signer who does not own the property secured by the loan is sued for default, the lender could obtain a judgment lien and then use it to take any property owned by that party to satisfy the debt.

Liens are not placed on loans. Liens are placed on the property that secures the loan. If a co-signer who does not own the property secured by the loan is sued for default, the lender could obtain a judgment lien and then use it to take any property owned by that party to satisfy the debt.

Liens are not placed on loans. Liens are placed on the property that secures the loan. If a co-signer who does not own the property secured by the loan is sued for default, the lender could obtain a judgment lien and then use it to take any property owned by that party to satisfy the debt.

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