Liens
The right of a creditor to sell collateral property when a debtor defaults on their loan
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removed Was to get 500.000 got 50.000 can you put a lien against his from Liens 26 May 2012 18:30
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removed Who owns the mobile home you rent from Liens 26 May 2012 14:21
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added Can an ex-husband stop his child support arrearages from being turned into a lien which will be put against an his inheritance from his mothers estate in the state of Indiana to Liens 26 May 2012 12:26
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How to put a lien on a small business for non payment, debt collection? How much does it cost? Thank you
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Read your governing documents and work with your association attorney to file a lien for unpaid assessments.
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In any state, your assessments pay bills the association incurs for services that all owners enjoy, such as basic utilities,...
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Yes. If a judgment lien was granted by a court the lien can be recorded in the land records and you can't sell or mortgage the...
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i still dont know >:/
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You will probably have to go to circuit court to make him sign it.
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YES. Condo Fees
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You can get a car loan, but will have to put down a very hefty down payment - sometimes as much as 50% of the value of the car....
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The State can intercept State tax refunds, if that's what you mean.
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You can't easily. Although the DMV files are public records, you must be able to correlate a license plate number or some other...
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Yes.
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Yes, if you left it for repairs in a shop and did not pay for repairs, they can put a mechanics lien on it, also if your car was...
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Yes. Read your governing documents to discover under which terms the association can sell your unit.Generally, this is possible...
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The owner who wants to transfer their interest can execute a quitclaim deed naming the other as the grantee. The deed should be...
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Generally: The proceeds of the sale are used to pay outstanding liens that must be paid. Liens that must be paid are local, state...
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Anyone. Me. You. Your designated agent. Anyone is permitted to draft up a writ. A judge must sign it though. Good luck, R.J.I Mass
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The loan doesn't 'override the will'. It is a matter of rights in property and debts. The debts of a testator must be paid before...
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You must look at the laws of the state where the land is located and for which services were rendered. Many "softcost" type...
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Every type of lien has its own statute of limitations. You would need to research the type of lien.
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It depends on your state laws. Different types of liens have different statutes of limitations. You need to identify the type of...
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It depends. Did you leave a will? Was there a TOD on the title to your car? Either way, the debt will have to be paid otherwise...
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No, the lien will be satisfied first. Also, she cannot sell the house without the approval of a spouse or other interested party,...
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Yes, collection agencies can do this. However, first they need to sue the borrowers and obtain a judgment from the court against...
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A person can be the lien holder for anythimg
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You can't subordinate a mortgage. One bank, the senior lender, sometimes subordinates their mortgage to a bank who is giving the...
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Generally yes, but you must sue in court and obtain a judgment lien from the court. It can then be served on the bank by a...
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The only way to remove an active lien is to pay it off. You cannot sell or mortgage your home until the lien is paid.
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No. They will not affet the GC because they are two different entities. This method of rating is also similar to the OSHA...
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Yes, the bank has the right to repossess the vehicle if you are in arrears on payments.
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Yes. If you are successful the court will issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records. The debtor's property...
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A creditor who sues you for a debt can obtain a judgment lien against you that is good for a number of years. It can hold onto...
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If the creditor gets a judgment against an incorporated business, then yes. If the business is a sole proprietorship, then it is...
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You haven't established why you would have any financial interest or rights in your mother's property or in the loan she made to...
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Liens must be paid before the property can be mortgaged or sold. They should be paid as soon as possible. In some cases interest...
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Generally not, but depending on your jurisdiction's laws, you may not be able to enforce the lien if licensing is a...
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Yes. There is no limit to the number of liens that can be recorded against a property.
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Sure they can, as many as can be filed. There is no limitation as to how many liens can be filed against one piece of property.
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Yes- if payable to the estate.
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The writ of execution is an order directing the Sheriff to seize certain property of the debtor and sell it in a manner...
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A Claim of Lien is a formal and recorded notice that a lien has been placed on property. In Florida, if the lien results from...
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A lien is paid out when the property is sold. It will come out of the proceeds paid to the seller for his recorded lien before a...
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This depends on state law regarding lienholders, not bankruptcy law. Debts can be transferred (sold) to other creditors, but...
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It's unclear from your question who owns the property, who is foreclosing on the unit and the reason for the foreclosure. If you...
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It stays on the record in the land records forever. However, it loses effect once the statute of limitations has passed or when...
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Yes, they sure can. Check with your state for the statute of limitations, but mainly, its six years. And if they revive the...
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You must check with the town assessor in each town.
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A Judgment Lien is a lien placed on property by a creditor to recover a certain sum of money granted by a judgment awarded in...
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A "vender's lien" is a mortgage in favor of the person who sold the property to you. You must pay the lien. You must get the...
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Depends - you need to know if your state allows corporations, associations and such (whatever kind of entity your HOA is) to...
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That will not always work. If you have a judgment against you for a credit card debt, and if you received that judgment while you...
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Yes. The title you received when you purchased the vehicle should show the lien holder. Even when you buy a vehicle on credit,...
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If you owe money, they can put a lien on your home. Even a mobile home.
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To sell your home, you put a FOR SALE sign out front. If the value of the lien is less than what you will get out of the house,...
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Of all the types of liens that can be filed on a real estate title, the association can file a 'specialty lien' specifically to...
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The Department of Treasury's Financial Management Service (FMS), which issues IRS tax refunds, has been authorized by Congress to...
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If you are an attorney, and you hold a client's property in lieu of payment, then you file an attorneys lien until you have been...
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Yes, generally. Your governing documents could be very specific on this issue. (Generally, assessments are levied against owners...
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A tax lien is recorded by the IRS, the state department of revenue or the town when the property owner is delinquent on payment...
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If the property is subject to active liens, generally the devisee will acquire the property subject to those liens.
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where payment cannot made directly to the supplier cheque are deposite in special bank account known as no line account
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Yes, in most jurisdictions they can file a mechanic's lien and follow that up by a judgment lien.
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A lienor must have something to defend his lien rights in court. What that "something" is depends upon the type of lien (or...
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yes
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If you have a lien it will have to be satisfied at time of sale to clear title.
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To get a lien he would have had to show a judge the he had a right to do so. You would have to owe him for goods or services. It...
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There are usually statutes of limitation on property liens with different types of liens having different time periods. You would...
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That depends on the details and you must add more of them.
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Over an unpaid home improvement-yes but they have to get a judgement. (Has to be awarded)
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As long as there is no lien on the property you can. If the civil suit is pending, then no judgment lien has attached to the...
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A clear title without a lien or if it has had a lien on it, either a release on the title if there is a place for it or a lien...
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Yes, liens survive a BK unless the debtor files an adversary proceeding to have it removed (because the lien impedes an...
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A particular lien exists only as security for a particular or specific debt owed, and a general lien allows a lien holder to keep...
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That depends on your states requirements for its lien process. Generally speaking you normally send them a "Notice of Intent to...
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You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options. You would need to prove the lien was...
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its lion
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Work with your governing documents, your property manager and your association's attorney to file a lien on a condominium unit....
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Ally Bank P.O. Box 13625 Philadelphia, PA 19101
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As a defendant you need to asses what, if any, liability is on your part. Unfortunately, parents are responsible for their...
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This depends on the Loan Note or Deed of Trust, but if a borrower fails to pay the first mortgage, generally the second mortgagee...
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If you are an owner, unless your governing documents specifically provide for owner eviction, probably not. However, if you rent...
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You can visit the land records office in the jurisdiction where the property is located and check the owner's name in the index....
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No as a judgment is required from a judge which means you legally owe restitution for something.
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You need to ask your question again and specify whether you want to know how to obtain a release of a lien or where to record a...
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If you intend to file a lien on an association unit, you are best advised to work with your association's attorney, to verify...
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Perhaps, yes. Read your governing documents to determine your responsibility to pay your assessments -- when you don't, you ask...
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Audit committees are required by the NYSE, American Stock Exchange (AMEX), and National Association of Securities Dealers...
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Yes. If the insured has died and the proceeds have not yet been paid over to the beneficiary. You need to act quickly and should...
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Yes. If you owe past due municipal charges the city can record a lien against your property.
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If the debt isn't paid the creditor may seek to have the property seized and sold. Generally the lien just sits there on record...
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Your governing documents define owners' responsibilities to pay assessments and boards' responsibilities to collect them. The...
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Training is typically acquired on the job, and lasts between one and two months
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The person who has the present title signs it over to the new owner. The new owner takes that certificate of title to the DMV and...
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When the lien is transferred or the lienholder changes. When the lien is satisfied (paid off). AnswerYou need to check the...
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No. A person can only convey what they own. One co-owner could only sell their half interest. It gets more complicated it the...
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It depends on the jurisdiction. You must check your state laws. There may be a right to redeem: you pay the government the taxes,...
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