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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lien on" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in legal and financial contexts to refer to a legal claim or right against an asset. Example: "The bank placed a lien on the property until the loan was fully repaid."
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A mortgage bond is one secured by a lien on fixed assets such as plant and equipment.
"It's like a lien on the property".
"He has a lien on my client's property.
In most states, the PACE tax assessment is considered a senior lien on the property.
Through a representative, Mr. Lemonis said he has filed a lien on the property.
Its letter does note that the bank is releasing the lien on the property.
Because my parents are co-signers, Sallie Mae could put a lien on my parents' house.
And second, there was already an existing lien on the real estate.
They already got a lien on the house, repossessed her car.
The USOC had put a lien on Waddell's house to defray their legal costs.
A lien on the property protects the actual buyer's ownership rights, he said.
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