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Can a lein be put on property or vehicle that is paid in full?

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  • wg0z
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    you bet. for real esate, failure to pay property tax or HOA dues can result in a lien.

  • 8 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.

  • Tricia
    Lv 7
    8 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
  • Anonymous
    8 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
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