Full question:
I am a lien holder of a mobile home in Boise. ID. I need to evict the tenants for non payment. I have served them with a 3 day eviction notice , which is up today, and am looking for the paper work online if possible, to file the next paper work with the court. I can only find papers on renters eviction, not for a lien holder, please help me locate them. I am on SS and would like to do this as inexpensive as possible.
- Category: Real Property
- Subcategory: Foreclosure
- Date:
- State: Idaho
Answer:
There are several types of liens, all of which could cloud the title and prevent the seller from conveying marketable title to the buyer. A warehouseman's lien can attach to property held in storage. A mechanic's lien attaches to a vehicle repaired by a mechanic. A judgment lien is created when a court grants a creditor an interest in the debtor's property, based upon a court judgment. A judgment lien can be filed if an actual judgment in a lawsuit is obtained from a court. Such cases include failure to pay a debt, including credit cards, bank loans, or deficiency judgments on repossessed vehicles. In some circumstances, judgments can be enforced by sale of property until the amount due is satisfied. A plaintiff who obtains a monetary judgment is termed a "judgment creditor." The defendant becomes a "judgment debtor." If the judgment remains unpaid, the judgment debtor may request that the court place a lien on the judgment debtor's property to secure payment of the claim to the injured party. After the judgment creditor places a lien upon the attached property, the next step in the collection process is to conduct a sale of the attached property to satisfy the judgment debt.
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