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- wg0zLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
you bet. for real esate, failure to pay property tax or HOA dues can result in a lien.
- bdancer222Lv 78 years ago
In addition to a potential mechanic's lien for unpaid repairs/work and real estate liens for taxes, assessments, and HOA dues, a creditor can sue for any debt. If they win a judgment, it can be used to lien personal property. Typically, such a judgment would be used to go after wage garnishment or bank accounts first, but can also lien a house or vehicle.
- TriciaLv 78 years ago
yes, especially if you owe bills to a creditor on repairs/work done on either of them. it is called a mechanics lein.
Source(s): experience - Anonymous8 years ago
If it is paid in full and you can prove it, dispute it thru the credit bureau. They have 30 days to respond or it comes off
Source(s): Retired bill collector 35 years