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Is there a way for a creditor to obtain secured rights without the debtors permission?

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Is there a way for a creditor to obtain secured rights without the debtors permission?

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A. Yes, there are Mechanic’s leins for creditors who have done work to a vehicle or property and governmental tax leins. Also, the courts can grant any creditor an attachment pending a trial or an execution after a judgement has been awarded. When recorded properly at the registry of deeds these vest secured rights in the creditor which may give the creditor even more rights than a mortgage holder.

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