Can a creditor place a lien on your personal property,home,etc.?[ Edited by purelife on Date 11/17/2004 ]
There is not enough information here to answer your question. If you put your property up as collateral, then yes the creditor can place a lien. If they obtained a court judgment against you for non-payment, then again, yes they can. Liens have to be authorized by you or government authorized (judge, county, state, Federal, etc.)[ Edited by dnvrkid on Date 11/18/2004 ]
There is not enough information here to answer your question.
If you put your property up as collateral, then yes the creditor can place a lien.
If they obtained a court judgment against you for non-payment, then again, yes they can.
Liens have to be authorized by you or government authorized (judge, county, state, Federal, etc.)[ Edited by dnvrkid on Date 11/18/2004 ]