This is a helpful post to help to understand different types of property lien searches. Includes property liens, UCC, and judgments.
Types of property lien searches post is a client question answered and shared here by the U.S. Title Records editorial staff.
QUESTION:
Subject: Liens
Your Message:
I would like to know if there are any liens on the property. Which report should I select?
Thanks,
Prakash
ANSWER:
Hello, that would be the full property/owner lien report or the property lien report located on the property records page of the site.
Thank you,
Mark S.
Customer support team
QUESTION:
A follow-up question:
What’s the difference in the lien information provided in the report between the full property/owner lien report ($195) & the property lien report ($95)? My interest is to find out if there are any liens from individuals or businesses only.
Thank you.
Prakish
ANSWER:
Hello, the property lien report is a lien search for the subject property. The full property/owner lien report is a lien search for the subject property and owner. This search locates UCC liens and judgments if filed against the individual/entity that holds title to the property.
Thank you,
Mark S.
Customer support team