Yes. Generally, the rules vary from state to state but the plumber can record a mechanic's lien and then follow it up with a lawsuit that may result in a judgment lien on the property.
Yes. Generally, the rules vary from state to state but the plumber can record a mechanic's lien and then follow it up with a lawsuit that may result in a judgment lien on the property.
Yes. Generally, the rules vary from state to state but the plumber can record a mechanic's lien and then follow it up with a lawsuit that may result in a judgment lien on the property.
Yes. Generally, the rules vary from state to state but the plumber can record a mechanic's lien and then follow it up with a lawsuit that may result in a judgment lien on the property.
A lien can be placed on a home for medical bills. However, it does require a written agreement or a judgement to that effect.
Yes.
The question is unclear as to exactly what is being asked. BUT - generally, yes. A lien can be placed against your home for debts owed. If the debts continue to go unpaid, it is possible that the court may force a sale of your home in order to pay off the debt.
The effect is that you cannot mortgage or sell the unit without paying off the lien.
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 court. The property can not be sold legally while the lien remains unpaid.
If the creditors sue you for unpaid balance they can put a lien on your home if it is in your name.
First to place a lien you should know how to do the procedure. A lien can be placed on a property for a variety of reasons. If a person is applying for a mortgage or refinancing, he may allow for a lien to be placed on his property to receive the financing. Also, a lien can be placed on property due to unpaid federal and state taxes, unpaid child support, divorce and many other cases in which the debtor does not pay a debt. As with any legal matter, it might be best to consult an attorney, but it's possible to file a lien yourself. (Answer is from http://www.ehow.com/how_4815511_place-lien-property.html) 2nd, the minimum time depends on local laws and regulations. Basically, in the common law a lien also remains on the property and it is not extinguished by alienation of the property; liens may be real or equitable.
IF ONE OWNS A HOME & HAS A LIEN PLACED AGAINST THEM IT WOULD ATTACH TO ONE'S HOME & WHEN SOLD, THE LIEN MUST BE PAID OUT OF THE PROCEEDS.
The collection agent would have to file a lien against your assets, AND prove their case, but, yes, if you have verifiable unpaid medical bills a lien CAN be placed against your assets by the court.
Do you have a lien on your home? If a lien is placed on your home, you will not be able to refinance to pay back taxes.
An involuntary lien would be a judgment lien by a creditor, a lien for unpaid property taxes or income taxes, a demolition lien, a lien for unpaid common expenses or homeowners association dues or a mechanic's lien. Contrast that with a lien you granted in your property such as a mortgage which would be a voluntary lien.
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