Yes, you can possibly have a judicial lien lifted by paying off the debt or negotiating a settlement with the creditor. Getting legal advice may also help you navigate this process.
In Massachusetts, a judicial lien typically sticks around for around 10 years. After that, it may disappear unless the creditor decides to renew it.
If a lien is on your property, it’s like a hold on your house. You’ll need to take care of the debt or negotiate with the creditor to get that lien removed.
Absolutely! Talking it out can go a long way. Many creditors are willing to work with you to set up a payment plan instead of taking legal action.