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What is MORTGAGE LIEN?

Property mortgaged with a legal claim by the lender.

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Related Legal Terms
CONVENTIONAL LIEN, MORTGAGE BILL OF SALE, SHARED APPRECIATION MORTGAGE (SAM), BANKER’S LIEN, EQUITABLE LIEN, JUDGMENT LIEN, LIEN, MARITIME LIEN, GENERAL LIEN, BLANKET INVENTORY LIEN


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  1. CONVENTIONAL LIEN
  2. MORTGAGE BILL OF SALE
  3. SHARED APPRECIATION MORTGAGE (SAM)
  4. BANKER’S LIEN
  5. EQUITABLE LIEN
  6. JUDGMENT LIEN
  7. LIEN
  8. MARITIME LIEN
  9. GENERAL LIEN
  10. BLANKET INVENTORY LIEN

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