Phrases with «lien»

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A lien is a legal claim that allows a person or organization (called a lienholder) to hold onto someone else's property until a debt or obligation is fulfilled. Essentially, it means that if you owe money or have some kind of unpaid responsibility, the lienholder has the right to keep your property until you resolve the issue. Full definition

Adjective + «lien»

Noun + «lien»

Verb + «lien»

Sentences with «lien»

  • This might be an expensive lesson in tax liens on my part, but I am learning more and more every day. (biggerpockets.com)
  • But I only want to put tax lien on property that has 2 - 5 % rent - to - price ratio per month in case that I do win the property over. (biggerpockets.com)
  • In essence, living benefits act as a type of lien against the life insurance policy. (lifeinsuranceunited.com)
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