In most states the answer is no, they cannot put a lien on your home. They can however garnishee your wages.
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YES, after they get a judgment for the amount still owing on the contract. That amount can be applied as a lien against other property you own.
The answer is yes, if the creditor brings you to court on the matter.
They cannot lean on your home, but if you signed a mortgage contract, they will put a lien on your home in the event you fail to pay your obligation. This is what gives the lender the recourse to foreclose in the event you default. This is a standard practice even if you have no negative credit history.
You can put 'a lien' on a home in The Bahamas.
I need to know how to put a lien on a vehicle in the province of BC
If a foreclosure is necessary for a 2nd home, will a lien be put on the first home?
Yes. The lien will be enforced when the home is sold.
Yes, a lien is put on your home because you have liability and it doesn't matter whether you have mortgage or not.
Yes. The lien created by using your home as security for a loan is called a mortgage.
I can only assume you are asking how can someone put a lien on a home in Canada? The owner of the home would have to owe you or the government a lot of money before you could put a lien on their home and even if it was a private affair I'm not 100% sure a private party can put a lien on someone's home. It's usually banks and or money owed to governments who put liens on a persons home.
Yes. Your creditor can seek a judgment lien in court.
Yes they can garnish parts of your check and also put a lien on your home, so that you cannot sell your home until you pay them.