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Tax & Property Liens, Bankruptcy Filings, Judgements & More!

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Databases Updated on Mar 19, 2024

What Information is Available in Lien Reports?

Tax Liens

Tax Liens

Has someone you know ever failed or refused to pay their property tax? You can now uncover any Court Orders or Debts that triggered liens,Personal Tax Liens History, Liens Status, Amount of unpaid taxes owed to the IRS and much more.

Property Liens

Property Liens

Are you dealing with an unpaid loan attached to a property that complicates its sale? Find out more information about creditors’ claims, properties involved, their owners, property addresses and more, with a quick search.

Judgments

Judgments

What was the final verdict for any given court case? Was someone you know involved in a legal judgment? By using our dedicated lookup tool you can trackCourt Decisions, Parties involved,Payment Amount and Judgment Status.

Lawsuits

Lawsuits

Our hassle-free search tool gives you the ability to know more about Criminal or Civil Lawsuits, Contract Disputes and more legal matters that interest you. Press “Search” and get the information, without you having to wait in line at a court clerk’s office.

Assets

Assets

Any tangible or intangible Assets, Business Ownership, Property Ownership, Cars, Boats, Aircraft, Income could be tracked by our performant search. The quickest way to know your facts and take your investigation or research a step further.

Bankruptcies

Bankruptcies

You can anonymously discover more facts about a private or corporate bankruptcy. Learn about the type of bankruptcy filing someone opted for –was it a “traditional bankruptcy” (Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code) or a Chapter 13? Press “Search Now” to find out.

What are Lien Records?

What are Lien Records?

Liens are safety interests over properties as part of a debtor’s obligation to pay the amounts owed. Creditors use liens to collect on debts. Once a lien is placed against a property, the sale of that property will become problematic. Removing liens is complicated and for instance if the property is subject to a mortgage, it must be paid completely in order for liens to be cleared.

Broadly, liens could be either involuntary or voluntary.Voluntary liens -mortgage, for instance - don’t impact the property, its ownership and owner’s right to transfer, while involuntary liens are enforced on debtors due to the owner’s inability to repay a loan. Involuntary liens affect the property directly since they use it to cover for pending debts. They also make a property sale more difficult as the property title cannot be transferred under the given conditions.

A property title is clear only when liens are removed.If you’re investigating liens records on a real estate you want to purchase, it’s vital to use our digital lookup tool. You’ll know all the basic facts about it and you’ll be ready to make an informed decision from the comfort of your home.

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