You can put a lien on that property so that if they ever sell or refinance the property you might get paid. To do this, you first need an Abstract of Judgment.Complete the Abstract of Judgment Form. To put a judgment lien against real property, you must complete: Abstract of Judgment, Civil and Small Claims (EJ-001). A judgment lien is a courtsanctioned claim imposed on a debtor's property when they lose a case and owe money to the plaintiff. Fill out the form Stipulation for Time Payments (L-1094). If you cannot agree on a payment plan, you can proceed to enforce the judgment. Enter the Secretary of State file date on the original Notice of Judgment Lien. If your judgment is against a business, you can record a lien with the Secretary of State's office. To do this, fill out a JL-1.