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An involuntary lien can occur without your knowledge, depending on the circumstances. A creditor often places a judgment lien after suing you and winning the case.
A judgment lien on the debtor's property is created automatically when the property is in the same Washington county where the judgment is entered. But when the debtor's property is in another Washington county, the creditor must file the judgment with the county clerk for that county.
Laws § 9-26-33. Final judgments create a lien upon real estate for a period of ten years.
A judgment lien on the debtor's property is created automatically when the property is in the same Washington county where the judgment is entered. But when the debtor's property is in another Washington county, the creditor must file the judgment with the county clerk for that county.
Washington mechanics' liens must be filed within 90 days from last delivering labor or materials.
Under Washington's mechanics' lien laws, a person providing services in the construction field may file a mechanics' lien when the property owner or general contractor has not provided the agreed payment in exchange for property construction services, such as the provision of materials, labor services, structural ...
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.
Send A Notice In Washington, an action to enforce a mechanics lien be initiated within 8 months from the lien's filing. This deadline may not be extended, and if this 8-month period passes without an action being filed to enforce the lien, the lien expires.
Laws § 9-26-33. Final judgments create a lien upon real estate for a period of ten years.
A judgment lien in Washington will remain attached to the debtor's property (even if the property changes hands) for ten years.