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Can Medicaid place a lien on property or recover against an estate?

Medicaid FAQ
Aside from the resource rules described above, there are many exemptions, the biggest one being a homestead. However, Medicaid may impose a lien on a recipient's property under certain limited circumstances. States are also required to seek recovery from estates of Medicaid recipients. There are complex rules on estate recoveries.
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How do I find out if my property has a lien on it?

Wichita Falls, TX - Official Website
Go to Departments on the home page of this website and click on Code Enforcement Liens, call 940-761-7463 to talk with one of the four lien clerks or check the records at the Wichita County Courthouse.
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How do I find out if there is a lien on my property?

Frequently Asked Questions
The Recorder of Deeds Division maintains records of liens that may be recorded against property. Lien research must be done in person at the Office of the Recorder of Deeds. For address and contact information click here.
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Will a lien be placed on my property if the taxes are paid?

Collin County Tax Assessor and Collector: FAQ
State law AUTOMATICALLY places a tax lien on property on January 1st of each year to ensure that taxes are paid. The person who owned the property on January 1 of the tax year is personally liable for the tax payment.
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Why wasn't I notified of the lien placed on my property?

Marc Dann Ohio Attorney General - FAQ's
A lien or certificate of judgment may be filed once a claim is certified to the Attorney General for collection. Prior to the claim being certified, the State Agency involved would have notified the debtor on several occasions. Once a judgment is rendered, the Attorney General has the authority to file the lien on behalf of a client agency.
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Why are you putting a lien on my property for a past due water/sewer bill?

Frequently Asked Questions
Periodically, the Sewer Division will place liens on properties for unpaid sewer charges that are over 90-days past due. If you have concerns because you recently took ownership of the property our Customer Service Center can better assist you. The number is 645- 8270. The letter includes instructions for making the check good. If you have additional questions, our Customer Service Center will be glad to talk with you. The number is 645-8270.
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How do I acquire the tax lien certificate on a property?

Arizona Tax Liens - Arizona Tax Lien Frequently Asked Questi...
Step 2. Research the tax lien lists using the tools and due diligence taught in the Intermediate and Advanced Education section of our website. Step 3. Use our tax lien investing tutorials to get a basic understanding of where the property is and what it looks like. Step 4. Purchase the tax lien certificate in the yearly auction (typically in February) or after the auction, when typically over 60% of the tax lien certificates remain.
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How and when does a judgment become a lien against property?

Smith Debnam - Raleigh North Carolina Attorneys at Law - fre...
ANSWER: A judgment attaches automatically and instantly as a lien against the real property of the judgment debtor, and continues as a lien against the debtor's real property as long as the judgment remains valid (up to twenty years). Further, if a judgment debtor attempts to sell real property subject to a judgment lien, the property will remain subject to the judgment lien unless it is satisfied at closing.
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What is a lien [on secured property]?

Kern County Auditor-Controller-County Clerk
Property taxes become a lien on real property at lien date (currently January 1st of each year to the property owner of record). The lien is removed when taxes are paid, canceled, or the property is sold for taxes.
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What property may a maritime lien apply to?

MARITIME LIEN FAQ
Depending on the type of lien, a maritime lien may attach to a vessel, a vessel's electronics, furniture, boats, fishing gear, certain types of fishing rights and permits, machinery, spare parts, fuel and other equipment, cargo, fish and property that has been salvaged from navigable waters. Some types of lien apply to leased and borrowed equipment placed on board a vessel, and some do not. Maritime liens do not apply to shore-based property such as wharves, piers and floats.
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When will the lien on my property be removed?

Make a Payment - Individuals - Property Transfer Tax - FAQs
We will remove all collection action including a property lien once you have paid the account in full or supplied all of the information we have requested that meets the criteria for the First Time Home Buyer's exemption from the property transfer tax.
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SOMEONE PUT A LIEN ON MY PROPERTY. HOW DO I REMOVE IT?

Barnstable Registry - Registry FAQs
A document that is recorded at the Registry of Deeds is never removed from the official records. Instead, another document that discharges or releases the first one is recorded. The two taken together show that the lien is no longer in effect. Generally, the party that issued the lien must issue a release of the lien which would then be recorded at the Registry of Deeds.
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SOMEONE OWES ME MONEY. HOW DO I PUT A LIEN ON HIS PROPERTY?

Barnstable Registry - Registry FAQs
Generally, the only way to put a "lien" on a property is to file a lawsuit and get a Writ of Attachment or an Execution issued by a Court, which you would have recorded at the Registry of Deeds by the Sheriff's Office. If the money is owed to you as payment for goods and services performed on a building or real estate, you may be able to create a "mechanic's lien". The procedure for doing this is set out in Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 254.
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Can I file a lien against the defendant's property?

Orange County Clerk of Courts - FAQ - Small Claims Court
If a judgment is entered in your favor, you may choose to place a judgment lien against any individually owned real property of the defendant. You must obtain a certified copy of your judgment from the Clerk's County Civil Division. You may then take the certified copy of the judgment to the Orange County Comptroller's Official Records department and have it recorded in the official records. You may record the judgment in other counties as well.
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How do I place a lien against someone's property?

Manatee County Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller
It is important to read Florida Statute 713, which governs liens. If you still have questions, you will need to contact an attorney.
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How do I find out if a lien has been filed against my property? How do I get it removed?

Sutter County Clerk Recorder / Elections - Real Property Fre...
You will need to search our records under your name to find out if a lien has been placed against you or if a recorded lien has been released. The Recorder's Office cannot remove any liens placed against you. To have a lien removed, you will need to contact the party who placed the lien. If you are unable to open the answers to the above questions, or if you would like a more printable version, try viewing this page in Simple Mode. Click to bookmark this page.
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Is this a lien against my personal property?

DAR-LIENS : Arizona’s Premier Lien Service
No, liens are filed against the insurance company or third party who is paying for the medical bills.
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Why file a lien?

City & Village Tax Office ~~
The lien is to acknowledge the delinquency of an assessment as levied against a property. This is the initial step in the collection process. Liens will not force a delinquent owner to pay an overdue amount immediately, but it will prevent them from refinancing or selling their home without paying the full amount due. Title companies have a real struggle finding out if a property is a part of the subdivision and pays assessments. In many cases, they only have the seller's word to go by.
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What and When is a lien date?

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The lien date is the day that the taxes become a debt on the property and/or owners, even though the valuation and tax bills have not yet been computed and mailed. The tax lien date is January 1. (R&T Code 2192)
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If I have a lien on my property why should I pay it off?

Wichita Falls, TX - Official Website
It is accruing at 10% interest and will cost less to pay off now rather than later. An outstanding lien may also hinder the property owner from selling the property, as title insurance cannot be obtained on a property encumbered by a lien.
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HOW DO I FIND OUT WHY A LIEN WAS FILED ON MY PROPERTY?

Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ - Los Angeles County
Liens are created as a result of a lawsuit. Certified copies of judgments, which affect title to real property, may be recorded. The Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk serves notification by mail to debtors when an involuntary lien is recorded against them. If you have received a copy of a lien and have questions, you must contact the person or agency that filed the lien. For further information, phone (562)462-2125 or go to http://www.lavote.net/RECORDER/Document_Recording.cfm.
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How is the lien on my property applied?

Property Taxes: Deferral Programs Frequently Asked Questions
The lien amount for the Disabled Citizens’ Property Tax Deferral is 90 percent of the real market value of your property at the time your original application was filed. The lien amount for the Senior Citizens’ Property Tax Deferral is an estimate of future taxes to be paid and interest to be charged based on life expectancy tables.
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Are unpaid inheritance taxes a lien on property?

Probate FAQ -- Surrogate's Office: Cumberland County, NJ
Yes, to sell real estate, you will need to obtain "tax waivers" from the New Jersey State Transfer Inheritance tax Bureau, and the waivers must be filed with the County Clerk in the county where the land is located. Land held by husband and wife as "tenants by the entirety" need not be reported and may be transferred without a waiver. Other property may be subject to a lien for unpaid inheritance taxes such as bank accounts and certificates of deposit.
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A code enforcement lien was placed on my property, what do I have to do?

City of Miami City Attorney's Office
You will need to contact the Hearing Boards Division in the Planning & Zoning Department at 305-416-2030.
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What is a lien?

Frequent Questions - Legal Services Commissioner : Lawlink N...
It is a lawyer’s right to keep any property lodged with the lawyer until you have paid all their fees and relevant expenses (disbursements). Lawyers can claim a lien over documents and property that you gave them while they were representing you (in this or any other matter), including things for which you have paid. The can also claim a lien over money they are holding on your behalf.
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A lien is the lender’s right to make a claim against the property of the borrower in the event of a default.
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It means blocking shares / securities in favour of the bank/ broker for the purpose of trading/ investing online and to fulfil the customers obligation in respect of trade/s executed by the customer and thereof for pay-in.
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DAR-LIENS : Arizona’s Premier Lien Service
A lien is a right or submitted legal claim over another's property whereby the property is held as security for a debt. In some cases, sold to satisfy the debt.
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