In this answer, 'being accused' is not considered, because that action is not explained.
When a lien exists against your property title, in order to remove the lien, you must pay the full amount owed, including interest, filing and attorneys fees and so forth. Then you can request that the lien be removed.
With the removal papers in hand, you return to the hall of records where the lien is recorded and pay to record the removal of the lien.
Sometimes, you can accomplish all of these tasks in the office of the attorney who filed the lien on your title. If no attorney is involved, the clerk in the hall of records can guide you in the appropriate process.
ClarificationIf you mean that you were being sued after being accused of some wrongdoing, an attachment was issued by the court to protect the plaintiff's interest, and the plaintiff lost the case then the plaintiff's attorney should record a discharge of the attachment. If that is the case then you can contact the plaintiff's attorney listed on the attachment and request it be discharged immediately. If they do not respond then visit the court with a copy and request its assistance.
Go to your local DMV and explain the situation. Have proof that the lender went out of business. Only They can remove the lien.
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Generally to remove a lien, you have to pay the amount of the lien to the lien holder. Even if it is abandoned, the lien holder still has a financial claim against it that must be satisfied before the title is clear. The only other possibility is to show a court that the lien is not legitimate.
You must contact the lien holder. If necessary, Equifax can provide you with contact information for the creditor. Equifax can only remove it when the lien holder provides in writing a clearance of the lien.
How can I get a lien removed from my credit report what is the statute of limitation law?
You have to show that the lien was not lawful. Which can be pretty difficult if due process was followed in obtaining the lien. If fraud or deceit can be demonstrated, the court might remove the lien.
The tax lien must be paid to remove it from the property. If you foreclose on the mortgage the tax lien would be a junior lien, however, the IRS has a right of redemption. If you plan to foreclose you should consult with an attorney who specializes in foreclosures.The tax lien must be paid to remove it from the property. If you foreclose on the mortgage the tax lien would be a junior lien, however, the IRS has a right of redemption. If you plan to foreclose you should consult with an attorney who specializes in foreclosures.The tax lien must be paid to remove it from the property. If you foreclose on the mortgage the tax lien would be a junior lien, however, the IRS has a right of redemption. If you plan to foreclose you should consult with an attorney who specializes in foreclosures.The tax lien must be paid to remove it from the property. If you foreclose on the mortgage the tax lien would be a junior lien, however, the IRS has a right of redemption. If you plan to foreclose you should consult with an attorney who specializes in foreclosures.
Perpetrator means "the person that did the deed." You are being accused of being the person that did "it."
Joan was never accused as being a witch but as a heretic.
The only way to remove a lien is to pay it off and get a release.
Being accused of a major crime means that you are being accused of doing something really bad, criminally. This can range from theft to assaulting someone.
The Defendent is "being accused", therefore defending one's self