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If more than one person owns a piece of property and one of the people owe money can a creditor of this individual put a lien on the property or force the property to be sold?

Where there are joint owners a creditor of one can petition the court for a judgment. If the creditor is successful and the debt isn't paid then they could petition to partition (sell) the debtors interest. You may need to purchase that interest to keep your property ownership close with no third party owning an interest.


Can the joint property holder transfer the property?

Generally, they can transfer their own interest in the property but not the interest of the other co-owner.Generally, they can transfer their own interest in the property but not the interest of the other co-owner.Generally, they can transfer their own interest in the property but not the interest of the other co-owner.Generally, they can transfer their own interest in the property but not the interest of the other co-owner.


Can a lien be placed on property when wife and husband are both on the deed if only one of the couple has a judgment placed against them?

The interest of a co-owner can be attached by a creditor. That creditor can then petition the court to partition the land if the debt isn't paid and the debtors interest could be sold.


Can a co-signer be removed from a title?

No. Not unless they transfer their interest in the property voluntarily.No. Not unless they transfer their interest in the property voluntarily.No. Not unless they transfer their interest in the property voluntarily.No. Not unless they transfer their interest in the property voluntarily.


Can a lien be placed on a house from a bank debt from a tenant?

No. A tenant has no ownership interest in the property and so the property is not available to their creditors.No. A tenant has no ownership interest in the property and so the property is not available to their creditors.No. A tenant has no ownership interest in the property and so the property is not available to their creditors.No. A tenant has no ownership interest in the property and so the property is not available to their creditors.


Why do people do a quitclaim deed on their properties?

In order to transfer their interest in the property to a new owner.In order to transfer their interest in the property to a new owner.In order to transfer their interest in the property to a new owner.In order to transfer their interest in the property to a new owner.


Can my tax lien be placed on my mother's property if I have no ownership and haven't lived there for 10 years?

No, unless your mother has died and you have an interest in her property by inheritance.No, unless your mother has died and you have an interest in her property by inheritance.No, unless your mother has died and you have an interest in her property by inheritance.No, unless your mother has died and you have an interest in her property by inheritance.


What social group where most opposed to the new constitution?

Rural farmers, debtors, and those without property.


Will you ever own a interest only property?

Interest only property loans are a type of loan in which includesan option to make a payment on the interest. I would not ever own an interest only property because I do not plan on buying a house.


Can a bank take property they have no interest in?

Yes, a bank can take property that they have no interest in. This usually happens when a person has not paid their loan, and now has no right to the property.


What kind of trust can a property go to if it has a reverse mortgage?

You cannot transfer your property to a trust if it is subject to a reverse mortgage. You have already assigned your interest in the property to the lender.You cannot transfer your property to a trust if it is subject to a reverse mortgage. You have already assigned your interest in the property to the lender.You cannot transfer your property to a trust if it is subject to a reverse mortgage. You have already assigned your interest in the property to the lender.You cannot transfer your property to a trust if it is subject to a reverse mortgage. You have already assigned your interest in the property to the lender.


Can you go to jail if you can't afford to pay the balance owed on a repossession and have no real property?

NO, there are no more debtors prisons.