Judgment Liens

Can creditors place a lien on a car loan if money is owed?
My question disappeared that I had written up, so I am trying again.My son, age 28 now had a car voluntarily repossessed about 18 months ago when his marriage fell apart. He ended up owing an additional $7300 after auction. He also has a $1300 collections agency for Verizon on his credit rating. In trying to see if he could get a loan for an inexpensive used car, he was turned down. If he could manage to get a loan, would either of the two places that he owes money be able to put a lien on the car so that he would lose it too or actually be able to just come and take it away. If they put a lien on it what would that mean?
Can a manufacturer reclaim a modular home for unpaid costs in South Carolina?
A customer has purchased a modular home which has been erected on their land In South Carolina. They currently have a construction loan and are in the process of closing a permanent loan with a lender. It has came to their attention that the manufacturer has not yet been paid in full for the cost of the home. Can the owner of manufacturing company take possession of the home and remove it from the customer's land? The home is permanently attached to the property and is real property. The owner of the manufacturing plant also owns the company which is operating as the general contractor on the project. The two companies are separate.
Will a buyer's judgment against them affect my loan if they default?
I am selling my home and carrying the loan. The buyer has a judgement against them. Will this affect me in any way if they default on the loan?
Do I need to report my Delaware corporation's airplane in Florida?
If I have a form 1.977(Fact Information Sheet) and I have an airplane in a Delaware Corporation do I have to report it? I am in the state of FL. I also need to know if they can attach the shares of the corporation.
Can I set up a payment plan for a civil judgment in NJ?
If I have a civil judgement against me in NJ for $40,000 and want to set up a payment plan but the other side says no--all of it right now....Do I have any legal way to set up a reasonable payment plan?