A Vermont Order Granting Motion To Strip Wholly Unsecured Lien Or Mortgage is a court order issued by a judge in the Vermont state courts. This order allows a debtor to remove a wholly unsecured lien or mortgage from their property. A lien or mortgage is considered “wholly unsecured” when the debt is not backed by any collateral or security. The order is usually requested by a debtor who is unable to pay the debt and wishes to free up the property. Types of Vermont Order Granting Motion To Strip Wholly Unsecured Lien Or Mortgage include: 1) Motion to Vacate Lien: Used to remove a lien from a property due to an unpaid debt. 2) Motion to Vacate Mortgage: Used to remove a mortgage from a property due to an unpaid debt. 3) Motion to Vacate Judgment: Used to remove a judgment lien from a property due to an unpaid debt. 4) Motion to Void Lien: Used to remove a lien from a property due to a mistake or fraud. 5) Motion to Void Mortgage: Used to remove a mortgage from a property due to a mistake or fraud. 6) Motion to Vacate Tax Lien: Used to remove a tax lien from a property due to an unpaid tax debt. 7) Motion to Vacate Levy: Used to remove a levy from a property due to an unpaid debt. 8) Motion to Vacate Bankruptcy Lien: Used to remove a bankruptcy lien from a property due to an unpaid bankruptcy debt.