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.
Absolutely! You have the right to contest a general lien by providing evidence or disputing the claim in court. Don’t let it slide if you think it's unfair.
Yes, general liens can leave a black mark on your credit report, making it harder to get loans or credit in the future.
Selling property with a general lien is a tough nut to crack; you usually need to clear the lien first, or the buyer may not want to deal with it.
You can check for liens by looking at public records at the county recorder's office or online databases. If a lien exists, it shows up there like a sore thumb.