[blindlaw] Doesn't a Lienholder Have to Notify You When a Lien Is Put On Your Property?

Chang, Patti PChang at nfb.org
Tue Sep 11 20:40:28 UTC 2018


Generally that depends upon the lien type. For example if a judgment is already obtained no notice is required to place alien. 


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Doesn't a lienholder have to notify you when they put a lien on your property?

 

 

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