How Do You File A Lien In Missouri?
Unfortunately, creditors filing a lien against a debtor’s real estate, becomes the only alternative to recoup monies owed to that creditor. This means that once the lien is in force, the debtor’s real estate cannot be sold legally without satisfying the debt first. It will then become “free and clear” with no encumbrances on the title. In order to file a lien, certain requirements have to be fulfilled by the creditor, such as a true claim on the debtor’s real estate with contracts and papers to back up that claim. Read on to learn how to file a successful claim in the great state of Missouri. Gather any papers and contracts together which will back up your claim when you get to the county recorder’s office. The filing officer will want to take a look at all you have brought with you in order to evaluate your claim. It is up to the filing officer to accept or reject your claim. If the officer accepts your claim, then a lien will be filed against your debtor’s property. On rejection of y