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Property Lien

Categories: Credit, Ethics/Morals

You stop paying your taxes. After you ignore a series of increasingly insistent letters demanding payment, the government takes action. It puts a property lien on your house.

The lien gives the government a claim on your property as a way of collecting a debt. If you continue to ignore the government, they might take the step of forcing a foreclosure. They would make you sell the house and use the proceeds to pay the outstanding debt...a right they have because a judge allowed them to attach the property lien.

Prop liens happen all the time. Don't pay your contractor...the gal who fixed your pipes? You'll get a lien on your property. Essentially, it's a red flag to any creditors...until you pay up or adjudicate things properly.



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