You could, but that would only keep the owner from selling it before satisfying your claim. It would be better to file for a junk, or abandoned title, and then sell it. The rules for this vary from state to state, so you would have to contact the agency that controls watercraft registration in your state.
Does a lien have to be renew on the property?
Personal Property Registration Centre in TorontoYou check the person owning the boat for liens not the boat.
If there is a judgment lien on your property in Massachusetts the recorded lien is good for six years. Before the six years expires the creditor can obtain an extension from the court and the extension is good for another six years. The judgment is good for 20 years but it must be updated in the land records as stated above in order to encumber the debtor's real property. As long as the lien is updated you cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid.If there is a judgment lien on your property in Massachusetts the recorded lien is good for six years. Before the six years expires the creditor can obtain an extension from the court and the extension is good for another six years. The judgment is good for 20 years but it must be updated in the land records as stated above in order to encumber the debtor's real property. As long as the lien is updated you cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid.If there is a judgment lien on your property in Massachusetts the recorded lien is good for six years. Before the six years expires the creditor can obtain an extension from the court and the extension is good for another six years. The judgment is good for 20 years but it must be updated in the land records as stated above in order to encumber the debtor's real property. As long as the lien is updated you cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid.If there is a judgment lien on your property in Massachusetts the recorded lien is good for six years. Before the six years expires the creditor can obtain an extension from the court and the extension is good for another six years. The judgment is good for 20 years but it must be updated in the land records as stated above in order to encumber the debtor's real property. As long as the lien is updated you cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid.
A lien can be placed on a property in the United States when a person owes a creditor a sum of money. In the state of Missouri, a lien can be on the property for ten years.
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There is a lien or was a lien on the property and the lien was sold to a 3rd party such as an attorney
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 that lien until you do own property and then move against you to seize it to satisfy the debt.
When you say "picked up", do you mean "cleaned" or "retrieved"? If someone has an empty city lot (real property) that hasn't been "picked up" for many years, the municipality might take steps to remove the hazards and eyesore, placing a lien on the property to cover the expenses and then take the property to satisfy the lien. As for "retrieval": If someone has left personal property in possession of someone else, with no particular agreement as to when it would be reclaimed, there is a presumption that it has been abandoned after a "reasonable" time. However, the "reasonable" time could be very long or very short, depending upon the circumstances. You would have the burden of proving the property was intentionally abandoned, rather than merely forgotten. There are also long-term "loans" of property to others that were never expected to be converted into ownership! If the goods are valuable, then you should speak with a lawyer experienced in property law.
Yes, you can get a lien on your homesteaded property in Florida. A court will put a lien on the property if money is owed in a judgement.
It depends on the type of lien. A lien for unpaid property taxes does not expire. A lien for federal income taxes lasts ten years plus a grace period for rerecording. State income tax liens vary in their statutes of limitations.It depends on the type of lien. A lien for unpaid property taxes does not expire. A lien for federal income taxes lasts ten years plus a grace period for rerecording. State income tax liens vary in their statutes of limitations.It depends on the type of lien. A lien for unpaid property taxes does not expire. A lien for federal income taxes lasts ten years plus a grace period for rerecording. State income tax liens vary in their statutes of limitations.It depends on the type of lien. A lien for unpaid property taxes does not expire. A lien for federal income taxes lasts ten years plus a grace period for rerecording. State income tax liens vary in their statutes of limitations.
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.
Artisans lien is against personal property and is possessory. Mechanic's lien relates to real property.