If you can not pay the debt, then the creditor can collect the debt by garnishing your wages,
filing a lien against your home, filing a lien against your investment property, or seizing the funds in your bank account with a bank levy.
Your association can turn the debt over to a debt collector and, as you've learned,
file a lien against the home.
However, it is not true that the IRS can
file a lien against your home for failing to pay the penalty.
A false Facebook post is making the rounds claiming that if you don't pay the penalty for not buying health insurance, the IRS can
file a lien against your home.
From Speaking of Real Estate: A false Facebook post is making the rounds claiming that if you don't pay the penalty under the Affordable Care Act for not buying health insurance, the IRS can
file a lien against your home.
(MCT)-- QUESTION: I recently learned that a company mistakenly
filed a lien against our home.
Not exact matches
Refinance Easy: Divorce with a Quit Claim Deed If a
lien against your
home was
filed to cover your ex-spouse's debt after your divorce was finalized, the right paperwork can clear the record.
Contractor
Liens Unpaid contractors who have done work on your
home can
file a
lien against your property if the work they did wasn't paid for.