Whats A Statutory Lien

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A statutory lien is a legal claim against personal property that allows a creditor to secure payment for debts owed. This document serves as a complaint filed by a plaintiff—typically a landlord or property owner—against a defendant for unpaid rent, emphasizing the associated statutory lien on the debtor's personal property within the leased premises. Key features of the form include sections for identifying the plaintiff and defendant, specifying the details of the lease and rental payments, and outlining the personal property subject to the lien. Users must fill out information regarding their organization, the defendant's information, property addresses, and rent amounts. Instructions include attaching the lease as an exhibit and citing the applicable statute that supports the lien. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in landlord-tenant disputes or debt recovery. It empowers them to effectively assert their client's claims, ensuring that property rights are protected through legal mechanisms available under state law.
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Statutory liens arise by operation of law In certain circumstances, creditors obtain security interests by the operation of state (or federal) laws and not by the consent of or a security agreement with the debtor. Examples of statutory liens include: Mechanic's liens.

A specific lien attaches only to a specific property identified in the lien. Examples of specific liens include: -Property tax lien when taxes are not paid. -Mortgage lien when a mortgage is used in financing.

A statutory lien is a lien that is created by law or statute, usually in favor of a taxing authority, like the state or the IRS.

Specific liens, on the other hand, apply to one specific asset. Mortgage liens, for example, are specific to the house you mortgage. If you were to default on the mortgage for your investment property, the bank could place a lien against that property, but would not be entitled to your primary residence.

Examples of statutory liens include mechanic's, artisan's, warehouseman's, and tax liens. A mechanic's lien arises when a contractor or mechanic performs work on automobiles or other property and is not paid.

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