Sentences with phrase «results of lien»

While the results of lien negotiations vary from case to case, we have an excellent history of obtaining significant lien reductions for our clients.
As a result of the lien, the government gets priority, sending other creditors (and any prospective lenders) to the back of the line.
(Unfortunately, as a result of the liens registration system, the landlord, and not the tenant, is frequently misnamed as the «owner interest».

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A debenture is a claim, lien or charge, on asset or property, usually as a result of a loan.
Once a debt obligation is paid in full, a lot of times a lender will not terminate the lien automatically, this means that you could be closing up a financing arrangement and receive a delay or denial at the 11th hour, due to the results of your current lender's public records search uncovering the existence of UCC - 1 liens that are still active.
The Trustee's costs resulting from the Trustee's appearance in, prosecution of or defense of any such action are deductible from and will constitute a lien against the Trust's assets.
That transaction left the company owing pension obligations that resulted in $ 2.4 million in federal liens being filed against several of his companies.
«However, for low - to - moderate UPB borrowers taking out larger amounts of equity — again narrowing the scope to borrowers that will continue to itemize — the post-tax math may now favor cash - out refinances instead, even if it results in a slight increase to first - lien interest rates.»
If you owe a lot of tax debt you may be tempted to put off filing your return, but that is a huge mistake that can result in some serious repercussions, including tax liens.
For lenders, a mortgagee title insurance policy protects the lender from a loss incurred, up to the loan amount, in financing a piece of real estate resulting from an invalid or inferior lien position.
The Principal Reduction with Recast Program or Lien Extinguishment (PRRPLE) program will lower monthly mortgage payments to affordable levels for eligible homeowners by providing (i) a reduction in the principal balance of their first mortgage loan, combined with a loan recast or modification, or (ii) principal reduction which results in a full lien extinguishmLien Extinguishment (PRRPLE) program will lower monthly mortgage payments to affordable levels for eligible homeowners by providing (i) a reduction in the principal balance of their first mortgage loan, combined with a loan recast or modification, or (ii) principal reduction which results in a full lien extinguishmlien extinguishment.
As with any home - secured loan, the borrower must meet their loan obligations: keeping current with property - related taxes, insurance, maintenance and any homeowners association fees; failure to pay these amounts may cause the loan to come due, may subject the property to a tax lien or other encumbrances, or may result in the loss of the home; 4.
The Principal Reduction with Recast Program or Lien Extinguishment (PRRPLE) will lower monthly mortgage payments to affordable levels for eligible homeowners by providing (i) a reduction in the principal balance of their first mortgage loan, combined with a loan recast or modification, or (ii) principal reduction which results in a full lien extinguishmLien Extinguishment (PRRPLE) will lower monthly mortgage payments to affordable levels for eligible homeowners by providing (i) a reduction in the principal balance of their first mortgage loan, combined with a loan recast or modification, or (ii) principal reduction which results in a full lien extinguishmlien extinguishment.
The primary risk for default on this type of loan is a lien being placed against your residence and being foreclosed upon as a result.
LexisNexis Risk Solutions has estimated that 50 % of public - record information about tax liens and 96 % of information about civil judgments do not include a full or redacted Social Security number and will not meet the new credit bureau requirements resulting from their settlement with the 31 states.
It protects you from losses which may arise as a result of existing liens against the property's title.
Incurring debt results from either borrowing from someone else or owing money in the form of a judgment or lien.
At Vitesse Financial, we specialize in improving the credit reports of people with low or bad credit scores that may have resulted from late payments, negative settlements, collections / charge offs, liens and judgments.
Once a debt obligation is paid in full, a lot of times a lender will not terminate the lien automatically, this means that you could be closing up a financing arrangement and receive a delay or denial at the 11th hour, due to the results of your current lender's public records search uncovering the existence of UCC - 1 liens that are still active.
A reputable CSO should have a provable track record of results as well as the ability to modify or remove erroneous or inaccurate judgments, liens, foreclosures, bankruptcies, short - sales, student loans, inquiries, derogatory tradelines, personal identifiers and other transient data from a consumer's credit report.
Lien — An unpaid debt that results in the right to partial or entire possession of a home until that debt is repaid.
A lien that attaches to property as the result of a judgment.
Borrower agrees to keep those expenses up to date as failure to pay would result on the assets of the company being encumbered by a lien from the government, which would take precedence to the one from the bank.
From bankruptcies, to charge - offs, to tax liens, we have challenged virtually every credit problem, doing work for our clients that resulted in thousand of items removed from their credit reports last year alone.
Tax liens may be imposed for delinquent taxes owed on real property or personal property, or as a result of failure to pay income taxes or other taxes.
The change is part of a series of steps taken by the credit bureaus, which last July eliminated civil judgment records — notes that a consumer owes a debt to a court as a result of a lawsuit — from credit reports, as well as half the tax lien data they had.
That change and the next step of purging the remaining tax lien data are a result of settlement agreements between the bureaus and 31 state attorneys general, which said that as of July 1, 2017, public record data given to the credit bureaus had to contain name, address, and Social Security number and / or date of birth, and had to be refreshed at least every 90 days.
Representative Trial Experience: • Rosa Construction, Inc. v. Capstone Builders, Inc. et al. v. Sterling Savings Bank, Montana Eighteenth Judicial District Court (2013): Five day jury trial resulting in the permanent discharge of Capstone's improper construction lien against Rosa's real property, affirming the priority of Sterling Savings Bank's mortgage on Rosa's real property, and awarding $ 1,425,000 in compensatory damages against Capstone for recording an improper lien on Rosa's real property and interfering with the Bank's mortgage interest.
Non-payment of HOA fees may result in hefty fines and even liens on the rental property.
Of course, this result was in harmony with common practice among plaintiffs and medical lien holders; plaintiff's counsel typically requested and received reductions in the liens of insurers and hospitalOf course, this result was in harmony with common practice among plaintiffs and medical lien holders; plaintiff's counsel typically requested and received reductions in the liens of insurers and hospitalof insurers and hospitals.
Through the examination of public records, the company will find and review any documents that might result in problems, such as liens, tax assessments, other tax documents, and special documents, such as divorce or bankruptcy filings.
Woodmere (Credit Valley) v. Sarcevich (1998), 40 O.R. (3d) 543 - although a lien was grossly exaggerated, it did not result in a successful claim for damages, since the trial judge found that the amount of the lien did not result in any damages (rather the fact of the lien, which would have existed whether the lien claimant claimed the correct amount) was what drove the purchasers of the property away, since the purchasers were looking for an excuse not to close.
Plaintiff's medical bills at the time of the settlement were approximately $ 150,000.00 which resulted in a health insurance lien of $ 46,200.
Unpaid Vendor's Liens Hall v Hall 2015 BCCA 96 reviews the law of equitable vendor's liens, which is similar to the law of resulting trusts, in that if you receive a significant benefit or gift, equity intervenes to scrutinize the transaction, based on the presumption... ReadLiens Hall v Hall 2015 BCCA 96 reviews the law of equitable vendor's liens, which is similar to the law of resulting trusts, in that if you receive a significant benefit or gift, equity intervenes to scrutinize the transaction, based on the presumption... Readliens, which is similar to the law of resulting trusts, in that if you receive a significant benefit or gift, equity intervenes to scrutinize the transaction, based on the presumption... Read more
The failure to acknowledge and adjust a lien can also result in the disruption of health insurance coverage, something that can be catastrophic in a world where health insurance is all but required.
Unlike the situation of a resulting trust, the lien holder does not receive the benefit of any appreciation in the value of the property after it is sold.
The review resulted in a series of recommendations, including recommendations for a prompt payment regime, modernization of construction lien and holdback rules and an adjudication system that provides interim binding resolution of disputes.
I imagine the result of failure to pay the HOA fee is a lien on the property.
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HD Supply, Inc. (City, ST) 2002 — 2008 Operations Manager • Manage, train, and supervise a team of 16 warehouse, sales, and customer service professionals • Ensure effective, efficient, and safe warehouse and office operations • Hold monthly safety meetings to review accident rates and prevention measures • Oversee sales and accounting functions including P&L, sales forecasts, budgets, audits, and payroll • Prepare lien releases for all customers and ensure payments are received and posted in a timely fashion • Responsible for company equipment, inventory, shipping, receiving, and restocking • Ensure driver licensure and compliance with all state and federal D.O.T. rules and regulations • Provide exceptional customer service resulting in client satisfaction, loyalty, and referrals • Exceed profit goals by $ 7 million in 2004 through effective management and sales tactics • Awarded «Mark of Excellence» in 2004 for «Outstanding Operations Skills»
Child support arrears may result in sanctions, including, but not limited to: fines, liens, interception of tax refunds, revocation of driver's license, and incarceration.
In making an equitable apportionment of marital property, the family court must give weight in such proportion as it finds appropriate to all of the following factors: (1) the duration of the marriage along with the ages of the parties at the time of the marriage and at the time of the divorce; (2) marital misconduct or fault of either or both parties, if the misconduct affects or has affected the economic circumstances of the parties or contributed to the breakup of the marriage; (3) the value of the marital property and the contribution of each spouse to the acquisition, preservation, depreciation, or appreciation in value of the marital property, including the contribution of the spouse as homemaker; (4) the income of each spouse, the earning potential of each spouse, and the opportunity for future acquisition of capital assets; (5) the health, both physical and emotional, of each spouse; (6) either spouse's need for additional training or education in order to achieve that spouse's income potential; (7) the non marital property of each spouse; (8) the existence or nonexistence of vested retirement benefits for each or either spouse; (9) whether separate maintenance or alimony has been awarded; (10) the desirability of awarding the family home as part of equitable distribution or the right to live therein for reasonable periods to the spouse having custody of any children; (11) the tax consequences to each or either party as a result of equitable apportionment; (12) the existence and extent of any prior support obligations; (13) liens and any other encumbrances upon the marital property and any other existing debts; (14) child custody arrangements and obligations at the time of the entry of the order; and (15) such other relevant factors as the trial court shall expressly enumerate in its order.
FHFA's primary concern is the fact that the liens on homes that result from involvement in PACE programs are required to be paid first in the case of the home going into foreclosure, ahead of mortgages including first mortgages.
Jane Chaname, of Remax Results in Moreno Valley, said she lost a listing because of the tax - lien provision.
The trial judge's decision was appealed, and the Florida Supreme Court pointed out that while the judge was right in finding that the board of directors had been wrong to demand that the unit owners pay for the judgments, the result was to leave the condominium property as a whole vulnerable to liens by those who won those judgments.
-- including a lien on the stock of a cooperative housing corporation (a «co-op»)-- no lender can enforce its due - on - sale clause due to any of the following prevalent circumstances: (1) The creation of a lien (or other encumbrance subordinate to the lender's security instrument) that does not relate to a transfer of rights of occupancy in the property; (2) The creation of a purchase money security interest for household appliances; (3) A transfer by devise, descent, or operation of law on the death of a joint tenant or tenant by the entirety; (4) The granting of a leasehold interest of three years or less * not containing an option to purchase (5) A transfer to a relative resulting from the death of a borrower; (6) A transfer where the spouse or children of the borrower would become owners of the property; (7) A transfer resulting from a decree of dissolution of marriage, legal separation agreement, or from an incidental property settlement agreement, by which the spouse of the borrower becomes an owner of the property (8) A transfer of the borrower's property into an inter vivos trust in which the borrower is and remains a beneficiary and which [trust agreement] does not relate to a transfer of rights of occupancy in the property; or (9) Any other transfer or disposition described in regulations prescribed by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
Settlement agents, including one submitting an ex parte submission, and trade associations representing settlement agents and the title insurance industry offered a number of other examples: closing costs unrelated to loan costs paid by or on behalf of the consumer; payments to discharge any defects, liens, encumbrances or other matters requiring curative action discovered during a title search or examination; any prorated or per diem amount where the underlying rate does not change; insurance fees; home warranties; lender reserves for taxes and insurance and amounts paid to a State or local government; recording costs and other fees incurred for the consumer's convenience, such as wire fees, notary fees, and endorsement fees; and changes due to consumer - seller negotiations or as a result of local custom or practice.
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