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==Anwer== In order to place a lien on someone's property you must bring an action in the appropriate civil court in your area. If you are successful the court will issue an execution that will be recorded in the land records and a copy will be served on the debtor by the sheriff. The debtor will not be able to sell or refinance their property until the lien is paid.

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Your ex built a couple of decks on your house and you paid for the materials. Can he place a lien on your property?

It is not that easy to put a lien on real property. Generally, He would need to sue you in court and win. The court would issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records.He cannot place a lien on his own.It is not that easy to put a lien on real property. Generally, He would need to sue you in court and win. The court would issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records.He cannot place a lien on his own.It is not that easy to put a lien on real property. Generally, He would need to sue you in court and win. The court would issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records.He cannot place a lien on his own.It is not that easy to put a lien on real property. Generally, He would need to sue you in court and win. The court would issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records.He cannot place a lien on his own.


Is it difficult for law firm to place lien on property of uncecured debt?

No it is not difficult, however they would need to obtain a lawful judgment in order to place a lien on any identifiable property.


Can you place a lien on a property that you paid to fix and she will not pay you back?

You would need to bring a lawsuit in court and obtain a judgment lien in your favor. Then, you could record the lien against the property of the defendant.


How do you put a lien on a property that is for sale or how do i get a court order for the money the realtor owe's?

You need either a court order or a contract that allows you to place a lien on the property. Then you file it with the country clerk against the property.


How much do you need to owe the state of california before they place a lien on your property?

The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.


Can you place a lien on property held as joint tenant for value of inheritance that they agreed to purchase at time of inheritance?

You need to state your case before a judge and get a judgment in your favor in order to obtain a judgment lien against another party. You have no power to place a lien on anyone's property.


Can a neighbor place a lien on your property for cutting the grass?

A neighbor cannot place a lien on your property for cutting the grass unless he has a written agreement with you stating that you will pay him to cut the grass. There would then need to be a breach of that agreement and the neighbor would need to obtain a court judgment in his favor. However, in most jurisdictions, a town can order the clean up of a derelict property and record a lien for their costs.


What is a federal tax lien?

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.


Can your husband place a lien against your property for work that he did?

The property would have to be the sole property of the wife and he would need to research mechanic's liens in your state to determine if he qualifies.


Can you place a lien against someone?

Not without due process of law, which means filing a lawsuit, winning, applying for a writ of judgment and executing the judgment as a lien against a vehicle. Assuming state laws allows it under the circumstances, it would also depend on the vehicle being owned or still under financing.


Can a personal lien be placed on a relatives property if a loan is not repaid?

Not sure what you mean. You have to sue them in court, if they owe you money. Then, if they don't pay you could garnish their wages. You'll need an attorney to place a lien. If you owe money, no one can put a lien on a relative's property.


Can a lien on one property be enforced on a different property?

That all depends on the type of lien. You will need to add more details.

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