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Brow Description

Liens against real property

A lien is the result of the judgment being recorded with the Clerk Recorder for the county.

This lien will prevent you from buying, selling, or refinancing any land until the lien is cleared. Liens are on a county-by-county basis, so having a lien in one county does not affect your property in another.

To clear the lien, you must either pay the judgment in full or negotiate a settlement with the debt collector.