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The claim of lien may be discharged by the private developer and surety jointly filing with the clerk of superior court of the county where the project is located a copy of the payment bond together with an affidavit executed by the surety stating that, as of the date of the filing of the payment bond with the clerk of
The NC law clearly gives the creditor a 10 year period to enforce his lien and the statutes, N.C.G.S. 1-234, and 1-23 appear to extend the time period when execution is restrained.
Disputing the lien First things first: get yourself an experienced, local real estate lawyer. Discuss filing a preliminary objection to the lien claim with your lawyer. This preliminary objection should state all the reasons you believe the lien is improper.
Attorney fees to help you remove the lien The cost of hiring an attorney can vary depending on their experience, location, and the complexity of the case. The average cost of hiring an attorney to remove a lien is around $1,000 to $2,500.
Under North Carolina law judgment liens expire ten years from entry of the judgement. The bankruptcy, however, can extend the statute of limitations in favor of the pre-petition lien holder in certain circumstances.
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