If you’re dealing with a judicial lien, consider talking to a legal expert. They can help you navigate the ins and outs and find a path forward.
In Alaska, a judicial lien can stick around for up to 10 years. That’s quite a shadow to have over your property!
If a judicial lien is put on your property, it can complicate things. You'll find it harder to sell or get loans because the lien has to be dealt with first.
A judicial lien is a legal claim placed on your property by a court. It's often the result of unpaid debts, and it can affect your ability to sell or refinance your property.