This form addresses important considerations that may effect the legal rights and obligations of the parties in a lien matter. This questionnaire enables those seeking legal help to effectively identify and prepare their issues and problems. Thorough advance preparation enhances the attorney's case evaluation and can significantly reduce costs associated with case preparation.
This questionnaire may also be used by an attorney as an important information gathering and issue identification tool when forming an attorney-client relationship with a new client. This form helps ensure thorough case preparation and effective evaluation of a new client's needs. It may be used by an attorney or new client to save on attorney fees related to initial interviews.
Technically, you can sell your property, but the lien must be resolved first. It’s like having a weight on your shoulders that you'll need to lift before moving on.
Don't panic! Take the time to read the notice, understand the details, and consider reaching out to a professional who can help you navigate your options.
Yes, you can remove a general lien by paying off the debt or disputing the lien if you believe it’s not valid. It’s a matter of clearing the air.
You can check your property records or visit the county recorder's office to see if any liens have been filed against your property.
If a general lien is placed on your property, it can make it tricky to sell or refinance it, as buyers and lenders will see that claim and may steer clear.