The scheme for recording a mechanic's lien in Massachusetts is very clearly explained in the article at the link below. You must follow the statutory provisions to the letter in order to perfect your claim.
For real property you must record it in the land records office where the property is located.
For real property you must record it in the land records office where the property is located.
For real property you must record it in the land records office where the property is located.
For real property you must record it in the land records office where the property is located.
Liens are very specific in terms of their types and methods of filing. Associations are best advised to turn over any proposed lien action to association counsel to file. An improper lien, improperly filed can give the subject valid grounds upon which to oppose the lien.
To file a lien on homeowner association you have to file at the court house.
The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.
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.
It would be improper for an HOA to file a lien if there is no legal reason to file such a document.
No, you need to file a repairmans lien.
you cant file for a lien... you would have to sue the person and the judge will place the lien if he/she see fit to do so ...
To file a mechanics lien in Mississippi one will need to go to the courthouse and file the paperwork. An attorney can be hired to file all the paperwork for you.
If you have followed due process. A lien requires a contract between the parties. Most cases it will also require a court order unless the debt is against the property itself.
Best practices dictate that you work with the association's attorney to identify the proper lien to file, and to follow the process required to file such a lien. An improper lien, filed improperly will give an owner an 'out'.
If Massachusetts is like most other states, the attorney who filed the lien on behalf of the association can provide you a total amount to pay, which includes the lien amount, the attorney's fee and the filing fee.In order to lift or remove the lien, you must pay these amounts -- usually to the attorney, who will then distribute the funds to the association and keep his/her fee and expenses.Once paid, the attorney can direct you in the process to follow so you can file a 'release of lien' document with the local court, thus clearing title to your unit.
Yes, you can file a lien against the property. The estate will have to clear the claim.