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How do I put a lien on the debtor's real property?
所以不是說任何人兜可以隨便就put a liean on anyone's real property
資料來源:
http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/family/enforcement/collecting.htm#lienreal
Prepare an Abstract of Judgment-Civil and Small Claims (form EJ-001). All the required information must be included or the lien will not be valid.
Take or mail two copies of the completed Abstract of Judgment to the court so that the court can be certified by the clerk of the court. There is a $15 fee for this. If you use mail, be sure to include an envelope addressed to yourself and with sufficient postage so that the court can return the certified Abstract of Judgment to you.
Take the certified Abstract of Judgment and one copy to the County Recorder's office in the county where you believe the debtor owns real property. Click here to find a County Recorder. There will be a recording fee, which varies depending on a number of factors, but currently is about $20.
The county recorder will provide notice to the debtor that you have recorded the Abstract of Judgment.
You will not be paid automatically, but if the debtor refinances or sells the property, you may get paid your money with interest.
If you believe the debtor owns property in more than one county, you will have to repeat this process for each county. Only one Abstract of Judgment needs to be recorded per county, even if there are multiple properties within a single county
How do I put a lien on the debtor's real property?
所以不是說任何人兜可以隨便就put a liean on anyone's real property
資料來源:
http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/family/enforcement/collecting.htm#lienreal
Prepare an Abstract of Judgment-Civil and Small Claims (form EJ-001). All the required information must be included or the lien will not be valid.
Take or mail two copies of the completed Abstract of Judgment to the court so that the court can be certified by the clerk of the court. There is a $15 fee for this. If you use mail, be sure to include an envelope addressed to yourself and with sufficient postage so that the court can return the certified Abstract of Judgment to you.
Take the certified Abstract of Judgment and one copy to the County Recorder's office in the county where you believe the debtor owns real property. Click here to find a County Recorder. There will be a recording fee, which varies depending on a number of factors, but currently is about $20.
The county recorder will provide notice to the debtor that you have recorded the Abstract of Judgment.
You will not be paid automatically, but if the debtor refinances or sells the property, you may get paid your money with interest.
If you believe the debtor owns property in more than one county, you will have to repeat this process for each county. Only one Abstract of Judgment needs to be recorded per county, even if there are multiple properties within a single county