Sentences with phrase «entering liens against your property»

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The placement of a property on the Lien Sale list means the City can sell the lien it placed against the property to a third party private entity if the property owner does not pay off his or her debt to the City, or enter into a payment agreement with the City, within a specified perLien Sale list means the City can sell the lien it placed against the property to a third party private entity if the property owner does not pay off his or her debt to the City, or enter into a payment agreement with the City, within a specified perlien it placed against the property to a third party private entity if the property owner does not pay off his or her debt to the City, or enter into a payment agreement with the City, within a specified period.
For example, if you've lost investment property to foreclosure and a deficiency judgment has been entered against you, a subsequent lien on your primary residence may remain even after the bankruptcy.
This can include liens against your property, wage garnishment, and other actions to collect the money before it ever enters your hands.
In a judicial proceeding to sell tax - delinquent realty, the Commissioner of Accounts can not enter a decree of confirmation of sale until the value of liens against the property being sold are determined.
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