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Under RCW 60.04. 181, the property owner has the right to take the case to court to compel deliverance of the lien release, i.e., demand that the satisfied lien be released and wiped off the record. Lawsuits can be expensive and stressful, so its best practice to avoid court appearances altogether if you can.
How long does a judgment lien last in Washington? A judgment lien in Washington will remain attached to the debtors property (even if the property changes hands) for ten years.
In the state of Washington, a judgment lien will remain attached to a persons property for ten years. The ability of a creditor to collect under a judgment lien can be affected by several factors.
The process in Washington state is rather simple. The lien release direction is provided by state, in R.C.W. 60.04.Need to cancel your mechanics lien? The recorded liens identifying information; A statement that the lien is requested to be released; and. The statement must be docHubd.
In most instances, your lien holder will handle the removal of the lien from your vehicle title, but if they dont, you need to submit a completed Affidavit of Loss/Release of Interest/Gross Weight License (Form TD 420 040) with a docHubd signature from your lien holder or the current vehicle title that is released
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How long does a judgment lien last in Washington? A judgment lien in Washington will remain attached to the debtors property (even if the property changes hands) for ten years.
Washington lien waivers do not need to be docHubd.
Under Washington law, those who furnish labor, professional services, materials, or equipment for the repair, remodel, or alteration of your owner-occupied principal residence and who are not paid, have a right to enforce their claim for payment against your property. This claim is known as a construction lien.
When can a lien be filed against you? A lien against a consumer must be filed within 90 days of work stoppage, or delivery of materials. Additional information regarding the timeline for filing liens may be found in RCW 60.04. 091.
In Washington, a mechanics lien is effective for 8 months after its filing, and an action to enforce must be initiated within that period of time. If this 8-month period passes without an action being filed to enforce the lien, the lien expires.

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