Vermont Motion To Strip Wholly Unsecured Lien Or Mortgage is a legal action that allows a debtor to have a lien or mortgage that is not secured by any property or real estate removed from their record. This motion can be filed in Vermont state courts and is typically used when a debtor has an unpaid debt that is secured by a lien or mortgage. The motion asks the court to examine the lien or mortgage and, if the court finds that it is wholly unsecured, it will order the lien or mortgage to be removed from the debtor's record. There are two main types of Vermont Motion To Strip Wholly Unsecured Lien Or Mortgage: a motion to strip an unsecured lien or mortgage, and a motion to strip an unsecured lien or mortgage and discharge the debt.