What does lien record found mean?
Somebody has a lien on whatever you are talking about. That means money is owed and the object is the guarantee.
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It means the property the lien is against, cannot be sold, refinanced or transferred in any way until the amount owed is paid in full. In theory when a lien is placed against real property a forced sale can be made. However, several states have laws that disallow the forced sale of a homestead. There are also legal remedies a property owner has available to prevent a forced sale.
How do you obtain a release for a Small Business Administration lien?
Releasing a lien on your home that secures an SBA loan is no different than releasing any other lien. You have two choices: pay the lender off in full or negotiate the release of the lien with the lien holder.
Can one state file a lien on out of state property belonging to a debtor?
If they find it, they could take the necessary legal steps to obtain a lien depending on the circumstances of the debt.
must get a notorized letter from a doctor to verify person has alzheimers , then do a power of attorney at lawyers office. once you have power of attorney you can change just about anything concerning that person that you are over-seeing. but if that person has heirs, you better find out the state laws concering real property unless person has a living will already done. call a lawyer that does free consultation. some elderly people have living will that specifies who gets what or if their property is to be sold and divided up with the children. if there is no living will then you need to talk to a lawyer.
What are your rights if a mechanic lien is filed?
If the mechanic's lien is legitimate, the rights lean in the mechanic's favor. The person who recorded the lien has a certain period set by state law to perfect the lien by a civil suit. During the pendency of the lien the property cannot be sold or financed. If the lien is pursued in civil court the mechanic may obtain a judgment lien that will encumber the property until it is paid or expires under state law.
Can you find out if there is a lien on a house you want to purchase?
Purchasing a house is probably the biggest investment you will make in your life. As such it is advisable to make the purchase using the services of an attorney or lawyer. It will be their job to find this sort of thing out for you. It will cost you a bit of money to hire them but if they make a mistake they can be made to compensate you, if you do the purchase yourself and make a mistake you may lose a lot more money than the attorney's fees.
Describe each court level and its responsibility?
that is not a question but the House of represenitives create and then vote on a bill if there are enough votes i believe one third then it goes to the house of senators vote again on the bill if i believe half vote yes it goes to the goverenor if he says yes it becomes a law if he says no it gos back to the house of represenitives where they change the law and vote again
A storage lien is a legal claim that a storage facility can place on a customer's stored property when they fail to pay for rental fees or other charges. This lien allows the facility to retain possession of the items until the debt is settled, and in some cases, they may sell the property to recover the owed amount. Storage liens are typically governed by state laws and often require the facility to provide notice to the customer before taking further action.
Can a lien holder ask for more than the lien is worth?
The recorded lien represents the amount due at the time the lien was issued by the court. Court judgments carry interest for every day they go unpaid. In Massachusetts the rate is 12%. The interest can cause the amount due on the lien to grow, especially if years pass before the lien is paid. An attorney could review the amount the creditor is asking for to make certain they are not inflating the amount due. Or, you could check with the court that issued the lien.
The recorded lien represents the amount due at the time the lien was issued by the court. Court judgments carry interest for every day they go unpaid. In Massachusetts the rate is 12%. The interest can cause the amount due on the lien to grow, especially if years pass before the lien is paid. An attorney could review the amount the creditor is asking for to make certain they are not inflating the amount due. Or, you could check with the court that issued the lien.
The recorded lien represents the amount due at the time the lien was issued by the court. Court judgments carry interest for every day they go unpaid. In Massachusetts the rate is 12%. The interest can cause the amount due on the lien to grow, especially if years pass before the lien is paid. An attorney could review the amount the creditor is asking for to make certain they are not inflating the amount due. Or, you could check with the court that issued the lien.
The recorded lien represents the amount due at the time the lien was issued by the court. Court judgments carry interest for every day they go unpaid. In Massachusetts the rate is 12%. The interest can cause the amount due on the lien to grow, especially if years pass before the lien is paid. An attorney could review the amount the creditor is asking for to make certain they are not inflating the amount due. Or, you could check with the court that issued the lien.
A tax lien is recorded by the IRS, the state department of revenue or the town when the property owner is delinquent on payment of some type of taxes. The property cannot be sold or refinanced until the tax lien is paid.
Who pays the liens on a sheriff's sale?
In a sheriff's sale, the responsibility for paying liens typically falls to the winning bidder who purchases the property. However, the specifics can vary based on state laws and the terms of the sale. Generally, any outstanding liens may need to be settled before the property is transferred to the new owner, but some liens might remain attached to the property, depending on their nature. It's essential for bidders to conduct thorough due diligence to understand any existing liens before participating in the sale.
How do you file a lien on a house that is in a trust in Massachusetts?
Yes, a lien can be filed on a piece of real property, regardless of the owner. However, the reason for the lien has to be directly related to the actual owner or the property itself. i.e., if a trust owns a house and I live in the house, and you have a judgement against me, there is no attaching a lien on the house for my debt.
No. It is Civil Court not Criminal Court. There will be no warrant issued.
Can a personal lien be placed on some one who lived with you and moved out oweing?
You take them to the appropriate court depending on the amount and what they own for. You gather all of the bills and other monies that this person is accountable for and have it ready to show the judge. If you prove your case you can also sue for the court filing fee. Good luck.
Does removing a person from a deed remove liens?
No, the liens are against the property itself, not the person. Regardless, property that has a lien in place cannot be sold, transferred or disposed of in any manner and a clear title cannot be issued until the lien(s) has been satisfied.
What can you do there in Oregon?
Oregon is a great place to go hiking, camping, mountain biking, fishing, or just taking a stroll in the park. It is a great place if you like nature and like to explore it.
What is a cross collateral lien?
A cross collateral lien is a loan where one piece of collateral secures more than one loan. An example would be a car that is paid off being collateral on 2 separate personal, cash loans.
Can you file for banctrupcy to eliminate your tax liens?
You do not go bankrupt on a this or a that. You do not pick and choose what is included, and what can be used to pay debts, nor which debts may be discharged. EVERYTHING you own and owe must be included and accounted for. Some things may not be taken from you and some debts may not be discharged. That is what the process wirll determine.
Once the bankrupt application is filed, IRS and state revenue agency may temporarily suspend their collection activities. However, tax liens are effective for ten years, tax agencies can continue to collect the tax debt if the bankrupt is over. So bankrupt can't remove tax liens forever. Moreover, a tax lien is a public record so all your debtors will be notified. You always have other options, especially you are unable to pay for the tax debt because of a financial hardship.
Can a lien holder sell the lien to someone else?
Yes. Generally, they can assign their rights under the lien.
Yes. Generally, they can assign their rights under the lien.
Yes. Generally, they can assign their rights under the lien.
Yes. Generally, they can assign their rights under the lien.
Where do you call to have liens removed if a lien cannot be contacted?
i would like to know how do i get a lien remove from my title when i have filed chapter 13 and i was discharged. The company went out of business. But they forward the account to another firm and they cannot find not information
When is the deadline to file a lien in Washington State?
You have 90 days from the last day on which labor was performed or goods provided to the property against which the lien will be filed.