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If there’s a lien against your property, or a property you want to purchase, you’ll want to know about it. Liens can prevent you from buying or selling a property, and can even lead to foreclosure in some cases. But how do you search for liens? We’ve got you covered. This guide covers a few methods for finding liens on a property, plus advice on how to get a lien resolved or removed. We’ll also explain what to do if you find a lien on your property, or a property you want to buy.
Things You Should Know
- Search for property liens on your local county recorder’s website, or visit their office in person. You may be charged a small fee for obtaining the record.
- Use a third-party service like PropertyShark to get a list of liens against a property, or purchase a detailed lien report from USTitleRecords.com.
- Hire a title company to conduct a thorough search for liens on a property. They may also be able to assist with getting liens resolved once debts are paid.
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Warnings
- In most cases, a property can’t be bought or sold until a lien is settled.Thanks
- If you buy a property with a lien, you may be liable for any debts owed to the lienholder (for example, you may have to pay back property taxes to the town).Thanks
- Liens can affect property values in a neighborhood, especially if there are liens against multiple properties in the area.Thanks
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