Sentences with phrase «new lien on your title»

Then, LoanMart puts a new lien on your title in place of the old one.

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Generally, when qualifying for said loan and depending on the lender, a customer will have to relinquish the vehicle's title to the lender, as they will become the new lien holder.
Then we can put a new lien on your car's title in place of the old one.
Even when a property is resold quickly, or refinanced within a short period of time from the original purchase or most recent refinance, a new title search and title policy are needed because the owner could have taken actions that had an impact on his claim to the title, such as taking out a second mortgage or incurred a lien from unpaid taxes.
A plus: A court - ordered receivership sale wipes out all liens on the sold property except property taxes and gives a new owner clear title.
Anytime you take on a new listing it is critical to ensure that you are dealing with the legal homeowner (s) and that property title is clear of liens or financial issues.
The Browns politely questioned why there was an open lien still reflected on the title to «THEIR» new home.
This secures title in the new borrower's name, and protects the new lender (s) from unknown liens on the property as well.
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