Sentences with phrase «state liens against the property»

Each state has its own statute of limitations for tax liens or state liens against the property.

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A tax lien is defined as a state or federal claim against a company's assets or property due to their failure to satisfy a tax bill on time.
In many states, a lawyer can assert an attorney's lien against a client's property that was the subject of the lawyer's representation, which can be an effective way to ensure collection of a lawyer's fee.
Failure to do so can result in license and / or registration suspension, garnished wages, or, in some states, liens can be made against your real estate or personal property.
If you fall behind in your payments, the state's child support enforcement office may begin collection activity against you, using such tactics as wage garnishment, seizure of income tax refunds, property liens and suspension of driver's, professional and occupational licenses.
The state can also seize the noncustodial parent's assets or establish liens against his property.
You didn't know there was a $ 285,000 state tax lien against the property.
Examples of disclosures pursuant to § 1026.38 (k)(2)(viii) include the satisfaction of outstanding liens imposed due to Federal, State, or local income taxes, real estate property tax liens, judgments against the seller reduced to a lien upon the property, or any other obligations the seller wishes the closing agent to pay from their proceeds at the real estate closing.
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