It means that the parties are agreeing (stipulating) to who's liens are in first, second, third position.
Basically, who is first entitled to satisfy their interests in the property.
Liens for property taxes have highest priority in a foreclosure regardless of when the lien was filed.
The lien that was recorded first would have priority.The lien that was recorded first would have priority.The lien that was recorded first would have priority.The lien that was recorded first would have priority.
The mortgage holder's lien which is considered a secured, priority claim.
No. But some liens have priority over others. Usually the first lien to be filed has priority. But not always. Without knowing what the "other lien" is for, it's impossible to provide a more specific answer.
Liens are given priority in the order that they are filed. Liens for property taxes, however, will be given priority in the case of a foreclosure sale. But after any back taxes are paid, then the lien filed in first in chronological order will be given the highest priority.
Yes. Your creditor can seek a judgment lien in court.
No. The bank has a prior lien. The mechanic's lien takes second place.
No. Just imagine, if liens filed after the mtg had priority over the mtg, then the mtgee's cosin could file a lien on the mtged property and screw the mtgor.
Yes, but in most cases whoever had their lien filed and perfected first will have priority (get paid first) over anyone else who files a lien. The IRS can file a lien, they'll just be second in line.
Yes, other creditors can place liens on a debtor's property, but these liens often come after the IRS lien, which is typically given priority. The IRS has a special status under federal law, meaning its liens take precedence over most other creditors' claims. However, if a creditor records their lien before the IRS files its lien, that creditor may have a superior claim to the property. Overall, the order of lien filings and the type of debt determine the priority among creditors.
Your answer depends on the priority of the lien among the debts owed against the title. Clean title cannot pass to a new owner until the lien is satisfied in some way. In some states HOA liens are given a special status, much like property tax liens, regardless of their recording order/priority. See related link.
Liens on real property are prioritized according to the time of their recording in the land records. In some cases a senior lien holder will agree to subordinate their lien to a new lien, by a recorded instrument, allowing the new lienor to take priority.Liens on real property are prioritized according to the time of their recording in the land records. In some cases a senior lien holder will agree to subordinate their lien to a new lien, by a recorded instrument, allowing the new lienor to take priority.Liens on real property are prioritized according to the time of their recording in the land records. In some cases a senior lien holder will agree to subordinate their lien to a new lien, by a recorded instrument, allowing the new lienor to take priority.Liens on real property are prioritized according to the time of their recording in the land records. In some cases a senior lien holder will agree to subordinate their lien to a new lien, by a recorded instrument, allowing the new lienor to take priority.