The IRS has placed a lien on my property. What does that mean?
Adamson, Hood & Company, P.C.Congress has provided an administrative means of collecting IRS assessments by authorizing the attachment of a lien to the taxpayer's property. This lien (often referred to as the "general" or "statutory" lien) attaches not only to the taxpayer's property but also to his rights to property (real, personal, or intangible) as of the date of the "assessment". In addition, the lien attaches to property and property rights subsequently acquired by the taxpayer.
Will a lien be placed on my property if the taxes are paid?
Collin County Tax Assessor and Collector: FAQState 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. See similar questions...
Will there be a lien placed on my real and personal property?
Kootenai County FAQ'sPursuant to Idaho Code 31-3504(4), upon receipt of an application for medical, dental, or prescription assistance, an automatic lien is placed on all present and future real and personal property of the applicant. See similar questions...
Answer #5: Will a lien be placed on my property if the taxes are paid?
Tax Frequently Asked QuestionsNo, if taxes are paid by January 1 there is no lien. However, if taxes are not paid by January 1 State law automatically places a tax lien on property on JANUARY 1 of each year to ensure that taxes are paid. See similar questions...
How do I avoid a lien being placed on my real estate property?
The Official Website of Southington, CT - Frequently Asked Q...Pay your real estate taxes on time. Any real estate property with an unpaid balance of ANY amount will be liened on June 1st and that lien will be filed on the land records in our Town Clerk's office. If a property is liened and the taxes are subsequently paid with cash, said lien will be removed immediately. Delinquent real estate taxes can be paid with a personal check but any liens involved will only be released after 15 business days have passed. See similar questions...
Can Medicaid place a lien on property or recover against an estate?
Medicaid FAQAside 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. See similar questions...
What does first lien position mean?
Land Title Services - Frequently Asked QuestionsFirst lien position refers to the entity that would have priority over all other liens. Typically, the mortgage lender has first lien position. See similar questions...
When may a judgment lien be placed on real property (real estate)?
Small Claims Frequently Asked QuestionsPursuant to C.G.S. 52-380a, a judgment lien may be placed on the land records in the town clerk's office in the town where the real property is located when a money judgment is unpaid. A judgment lien certificate must be signed by the judgment creditor or the judgment creditor's attorney. From the time of the recording of the judgment lien certificate, the money judgment shall be a lien on the judgment debtor's interest in the real property described. See similar questions...
What is the zoning of my property and what does this mean if I want to build something?
City of Rock Island, Illinois - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe best thing to do is call the Planning and Redevelopment Division at 732-2900, ask for your property’s zoning, and we’ll be happy to explain the details of the district and things like setback and height limits. See similar questions...
Why was an (E) designation placed on my property?
E-Designation FAQs - New York City Department of City Planni...Zoning changes are subject to an environmental review pursuant to state and local law. If an area is proposed to be rezoned, and the accompanying environmental analysis indicates that development on your property may be affected by noise, or air quality, or hazardous material contamination, then an (E) designation is likely to result. Has some other environmental condition on the property or nearby that is a cause for concern. See similar questions...
How do I find out if there is a lien on my property?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe 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. See similar questions...
My student was placed on probation. What does that mean?
JMU - Frequently Asked Questions from ParentsProbation means that the student has a record with our office. This does not affect his/her academics in any way and is not reflected on the student's transcript. If a student violates university policy while on probation then his or her sanction will be more severe. Repeated violations of JMU policy could result in a student's suspension from the university. See similar questions...
If I am placed into a course, does that mean I am guaranteed to pass it?
UA Math Course Placement | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)No one can guarantee whether you will pass a course. When our placement process determines a placement level for you, we are saying that you have sufficient background knowledge to be able to succeed in the courses at that level, but you must still attend class, participate, study, and otherwise keep up with the course and material. In failing to realize the extra demands of courses at the university level, some students take on too much work their first semester and then are unable to keep up. See similar questions...
What does my property valuation mean?
ASSESSOR'S FAQThe value set for your property by the Bernalillo County Assessor is an estimate of the market value for your home, land, or business property; is depreciated cost for business equipment; and is NADA value for manufactured homes. It is used to determine the amount of tax you will be paying. See similar questions...
Q . What does a 'lien' mean in my case?
Frequently Asked Questions - Nadrich & Cohen, LLPA . In many instances, many people do not have health insurance coverage to pay for their medical treatment. When that is the situation, medical facilities and physicians are willing to take a lien. This is a document that gives the patient the ability to keep actively treating with the best medical providers without paying for the medical bills at the time of medical treatment. See similar questions...
Why are you putting a lien on my property for a past due water/sewer bill?
Frequently Asked QuestionsPeriodically, 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. See similar questions...
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. See similar questions...
What is a lien [on secured property]?
Kern County Auditor-Controller-County ClerkProperty 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. See similar questions...
What property may a maritime lien apply to?
MARITIME LIEN FAQDepending 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. See similar questions...
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. See similar questions...
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