What documents are needed to remove a property lien?



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aaaaaa green backs, to pay it off
The easiest is to get a signed and notarized statement from the lien holder saying the lien has been paid which can be recorded.

If you can't get that, you'll probably need to file a civil claim against the lien holder. If you have proof of payment or proof as to why the lien wasn't paid, it'll be up to a judge to decide to release the lien or not.
It can depend on the kind of lien, but generally, you need a "release" from the person holding the lien, and it needs to refer to the lien being released with enough specificity that anyone searching title will know what it is releasing. Book and Page are the best way to do that.

There are other ways, but you pretty much need a lawyer for most of them, and vary by state. The release is the ideal way.
You will have to pay the lien off, after which the lien holder will sign a re-conveyance, a document stating that the lien has been fulfilled or satisfied.

I hope this has been of some use to you, good luck.

"FIGHT ON"
a letter of release from the lienholder...

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