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      • Never if they're tax liens or voluntary liens. Otherwise they expire in 6 years unless renewed by the lien holder.
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  2. Oct 4, 2018 · I was told that they cannot be renewed after 10 years, since they were included in the judgment and discharge. Is it automatic that they will come off, or is there a procedure I have to take to remove them? Bankruptcy court Lien. Asked in Grand Terrace, CA | Oct 4, 2018 | 4 answers.

  3. In California, real property judgment liens last 10 years from the date of the judgment but can be extended if the creditor renews and again records before they expire. Conclusion Real Property Judgment Liens in California can be a game-changer.

  4. Aug 7, 2022 · After the judgment is renewed, the creditor can’t renew it again for at least five years, but if they don’t renew it before the next ten years go by, it will expire. In most cases, though, a judgment creditor will take action to enforce the debt before it has expired because it is no longer worth anything after the time has run out.

  5. Jun 13, 2023 · Tax lien: The statute of limitations for a tax lien in Ohio is 15 years from the date the tax liability was assessed. This means that the government has 15 years to collect the taxes owed before the lien expires. Judgment lien: In Ohio, a judgment lien can be valid for up to 5 years.

  6. Aug 6, 2023 · Under R.C. Section 5301.30 If a mortgage debt remains unpaid for more than 21 years and there's no action taken by the bank to enforce it, the lien on the property will expire.

  7. Oct 4, 2016 · 6 ANSWERS. It depends on the type of lien. In Ohio, mechanics liens and tax liens expire but can be renewed. Mortgages don't expire but if the mortgage hasn't been paid for six years and the lender hasn't foreclosed, the lien is invalid. There are many types of liens and there are different rules for each type of lien.

  8. Florida, Montana, New York, and Washington: Two years. Arkansas, Michigan, and Oklahoma: Three Years. Illinois: Four years. South Carolina: Five years. Pennsylvania: Ten years. California, Colorado, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Tennessee, Nevada, Virginia, and Texas: Never expire.

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