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"Notice" of Lien - False Advertisement?

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  • "Notice" of Lien - False Advertisement?

    Lets say a collection agency claims I owe a debt. Never been to court for it or admitted to owimg alleged debt. Responded every time with certified mail.

    So now I have a "Notice" if Lien attached to property.

    Well, is it a lien or just a notice?

    I know everything back amd forth blah blah about they just put it there to alert other creditors and it gives them x amount of time etc etc.

    This is not a Lien. Uts a notice TO Lien. Maybe or maybe not.

    Wouldnt this be false advertisement? Blackmail? Couple other fraudelent doings by this agency?
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  • #2
    Is this USA or UK?

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    • #3
      US of A.

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      • #4
        UK site this one

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        • #5
          Ok, give me your best British legal ease, the US is little ol England anyway.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Adabiri2 View Post
            Ok, give me your best British legal ease, the US is little ol England anyway.
            It may be but your weird laws confuse us.
            They vary from state to state and even township to township.

            Try and find a USA based legal site that reflect your state laws.

            Good luck.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Adabiri2 View Post
              Ok, give me your best British legal ease, the US is little ol England anyway.
              The US is not even close to being close to England. The US is 'way out there', I'm not saying there aren't things not like about the US. You'd have to start with the obvious 'guns' etc.

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