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You are in charge if it's ur own property u can shoot or satb someone for stepping on your doorstep or porch or breaking in your house it's ur stuff and propert chances are 2000 $ Fine

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What is first charge?

If more than one loan is secured on the property, the lender with the first charge has the first call on the property if the borrower defaults on the loan. the primary mortgage or loan secured against a property which takes precedence over all other finance secured against it.


What is a charge against a particular parcel or one subdivision called?

A charge against a particular parcel or subdivision is typically referred to as an encumbrance or a lien. This can include things like mortgages, property taxes, or homeowner's association fees that need to be paid by the property owner.


Is a judgment against the person or property?

The judgment is against the person, not the property.


What is difference between charge and lien?

A lien is a legal document that prevents sale, usually of a property until the debt is satisfied. Charge is an agreement to pay a debt in a specified tied under specified terms.


When a charge made against a parolee and the charge is proven against the parolee and the parolee cannot disprove the charge can the charge still stand against the parolee?

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What is a charge on property?

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When a charge is made against a parolee but the charge cannot be proven against the parolee and the parolee cannot disprove the charge can the charge still stand against the parolee?

In the U.S. YOU are not required to prove your own innocence. If a charge is made against you that cannot be substantiated - then the charge is baseless and 'goes away.'


Can i negotiate with the debtor once a property charge is on your house?

Yes, you can negotiate with the debtor even after a property charge has been placed on your house. However, the presence of the charge may complicate the negotiation process, as it indicates a legal claim against your property. It's essential to communicate openly and seek a mutually agreeable solution, potentially involving a payment plan or other arrangements. Consulting a legal professional can also help you navigate this situation effectively.


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What is the name for claims against property?

The name for claims against property is liens.


Is negative charge magnatice charge?

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What is the property of a conductor that opposes the flow of charge passing through it is called?

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