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All liens signify a debt is owed but its important to note that not all liens are negative, and at times, are expected. A property owner can choose to place a lien on their property. A voluntary lien is a claim over the property that a homeowner agrees to give to a creditor as security for the payment of a debt.
The cost to file a lien varies from state to state, from $5 to $345. If you hire a lawyer privately, the process can run into the thousands, which is why a LegalShield membership makes so much more sense.
How do I remove a lien from my car title in Alabama? Remove a Lien from Your AL Title Complete a lien release online. Gather your current vehicle title. Submit the above to the Motor Vehicle Division by mail at the address listed on the lien release application, or in person at your local office.
In Alabama, a mechanics lien is called a Statement of Lien and it may be filed by any party who has not been paid for construction work on a project. This document is used to help contractors, suppliers, and others that work in the construction industry to get paid the money theyve earned on their projects in Alabama.
You need legal backing to place a lien on a business (or enforce it). That means you have to go to civil court and provide evidence that the business both owes you money (or other assets) and hasnt paid you back in full yet. The business will get a chance to dispute your case, and then the court will render a verdict.
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A judgment lien may only attach to real property in California. To attach a judgment lien to a small businesss real property, the creditor must record an abstract of judgment at the office of the county recorder.
Types of Liens: The Alabama Mechanics Lien Statute provides for two types of liens: an unpaid balance and a full price lien.
Yes, people and even other companies can put liens on a business if the business owes money or other assets. Sometimes a business will voluntarily accept a lien to secure financing or other investment. Other times, liens must be granted and/or enforced by a court order.

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