Discharge of Lien by Individual - Maine 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This should reflect the day you are completing the document.
  3. In the next field, input the name of the individual or entity that made the payment. This is crucial for identifying who fulfilled their obligation.
  4. Specify the amount received in full payment for labor and/or materials provided. Ensure this matches any agreements made.
  5. Detail the improvements made to the property in the designated section. Be as specific as possible to avoid any confusion regarding what work was completed.
  6. Provide the address of the property where these improvements were made, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  7. The lien holder must sign and print their name at the bottom of the form, confirming their acknowledgment of receipt and release of lien.
  8. Lastly, a notary public must acknowledge this document. Fill in their name and signature along with their commission expiration date.

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The State of Maine has a set procedure for the collection of taxes, the placing of liens, and the foreclosure of tax liens by a municipality. Anyone may pay the taxes on a piece of property for someone else, but that will not gain them title to the property.
Discharge of liens refers to the legal process by which a lien placed on a property or asset is formally removed or satisfied, usually after the underlying debt or obligation has been fulfilled. A lien is a legal claim or right against an asset, typically granted to secure a debt or obligation.
To legally sell a car that has a lien, youll need to get the lienholder to release the lien. Start by contacting the lender and asking what your pay-off balance is. You should also ask the lender what procedures are required to do a title transfer on your vehicle.
Discharge of property A discharge removes the lien from specific property. There are several Internal Revenue Code (IRC) provisions that determine eligibility. For more information, refer to Publication 783, Instructions on How to Apply for Certificate of Discharge From Federal Tax Lien PDF.
Maine lien law provides that the lien has priority over the property interest of the owner, provided the labor or materials were furnished under a contract with, or with the consent of the owner.

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Full lien release If the stated amount is paid in full, the lien holder should file a full release of the lien. This results in completely removing the lien from the property. Once the lien is released, the property owner is free to do as they wish with the property.
After the expiration of the 18-month period for redemption, the mortgagee of record of said real estate or the mortgagees assignee and the owner of record if the said real estate has not been assessed to the owner or the person claiming under the owner, in the event the notice provided for said mortgagee and said

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