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This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
It is considered a tax lien state. The rules are different. To be successful, auction buyers must understand and investigate the process for each state and each county. For example, at the North Carolina auctions the highest bidder will receive a notice they have won the auction.
North Carolina imposes no specific licensing requirement in order to file a valid mechanics lien.
Interested members of the public can conduct judgement lien searches in North Carolina by querying the Clerk of Court office of any county where a debtor owns property. Queries can be made in person at the courthouse. Alternatively, inquirers can contact clerks by phone.
4) Within 180 days of the date of last performance – A lawsuit must be filed in the county in which the property is located in order to perfect the lien.
Under North Carolina law judgment liens expire ten years from entry of the judgement.
(a) With respect to property held by spouses as tenants by the entirety prior to its termination, all of the following shall apply: (1) The property may not be held liable for individual debts of either spouse and a judgment lien against one spouse alone does not attach to the property.
The deadlines for serving and filing the notice (120 days from the date of last furnishing) and filing the lawsuit to enforce the lien (180 days from the date of last furnishing) are unyielding and inflexible, and important rights can be inadvertently lost if these deadlines are missed.
A judgment lien is created automatically on any property owned by the debtor in the North Carolina county where the judgment is entered. For any debtor property found outside the county, the creditor must file the judgment with the county clerk for the county where the property is located.
(2) The property is liable for obligations of both spouses and a judgment lien against both spouses upon a joint obligation attaches to the property which may be sold under execution to satisfy the judgment.
Understanding Who Is Responsible for Medical Debt In North Carolina, the “Doctrine of Necessaries” makes a surviving spouse liable for the necessary expenses incurred by the other spouse, including those expenses incurred by medical necessity.