Is their anyway to refinance my home loan with a court lien aginst it?

Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 and filed under refinance home | 7 Comments »

I am trying to refinance my home but a lien with the courts is putting a stop to it. Just trying to figure out if their is a way around it without having to pay it off which isn’t an option.

No, the lien is there to prevent just this, you can not access your equity without paying the lien off. There is absolutely no way to remove it other then paying.

7 Responses

  1. sassy2 Says:

    No there is not. The house is not free of encumbrance and no activity can occur with the deed until that debt is paid.
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  2. golferwhoworks Says:

    not unless you can get the courts to subordinate the lien and that is not going to happen at all. Why do you think they placed the lien. The debt is valid it must be paid to refinance or be paid with the refinance if there is enough equity to do so
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  3. reenzz Says:

    No you can not. The lender would need a clear title in order to refi.
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  4. chatsplas Says:

    Pay the lien. That is your only option. You can’t sell your home or refinance until you pay off the lien.
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    real estate investor

  5. Landlord Says:

    No, the lien is there to prevent just this, you can not access your equity without paying the lien off. There is absolutely no way to remove it other then paying.
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  6. wizjp Says:

    yes. Pay it off. Period.
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  7. okancontact Says:

    If I were you, I would try Google to find a solution.
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    sixloan.com

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