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10 Lien Lead Types

Nationwide Lien Data Access

Lien Specific Direct Mail

Annual Plan
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$167/mo*

*Paid Annually

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Nationwide Lead Access

20 Lead Types

All Tools

5 Ai Zips

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Parcel Mapping

15,000 Downloads/mo

500 Skip Tracing Credits/mo

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Nationwide Lead Access

20 Lead Types

All Tools

5 Ai Zips

List Stacking

Parcel Mapping

15,000 Downloads/mo

500 Skip Tracing Credits/mo

10 Lien Lead Types

Nationwide Lien Data Access

Lien Specific Direct Mail

Annual Plan
Only

$289/mo*

*Paid Annually

The Lien Data Add-On Includes Nationwide Access to 10 Lien Types

Search for properties that match any combination of Lien lead types, along with other lead types in your account, to create highly targeted lists of leads for your business.

Assignment of Rents

A type of lien that allows a lender or other creditor to claim the rental income from a property as collateral for a loan or debt. The lien gives the lender the right to collect the rents from the property in the event that the borrower defaults on the loan or debt.

Judgements

A legal claim that is placed on a property as a result of a court ruling. The lien gives the person or entity that obtained the judgment the right to take possession of the property if the borrower doesn't pay the debt or judgment amount.

General Lien

Is a legal claim that can be placed on a property as a result of a debt or obligation that the property owner owes to someone else. A general lien can be created in a variety of ways, such as through a court judgment, a contract, or by operation of law.

Mechanics Lien

A legal claim that can be placed on a property by a contractor, subcontractor, supplier, or another party who has provided labor or materials for the improvement or repair of the property but has not been paid for their services. The lien gives the person or entity that has the lien the right to take possession of the property if the debt is not paid.

Utilities Lien

A legal claim that can be placed on a property by a utility company, such as a gas, electric, water, or sewer company, for unpaid bills or fees. The lien gives the utility company the right to take possession of the property if the bills or fees are not paid.Depending on the state and local laws, the utility company may be able to disconnect service if bills are unpaid, they may also be able to add late fees or penalties, and may also be able to conduct a lien foreclosure on the property.

HOA Lien

A legal claim that the homeowners association can place on a property for unpaid assessments or other charges that the property owner owes to the association. This type of lien is often referred to as an "assessment lien." The lien gives the association the right to take possession of the property if the assessments or other charges are not paid.

Tax Government Lien

A legal claim that can be placed on a property by a government entity, such as a city, county, or state, for unpaid taxes. The lien gives the government the right to take possession of the property if the taxes are not paid. Tax liens are typically placed on properties when the property owner has failed to pay property taxes, such as real estate or personal property taxes, on a timely basis.

Deceased Probate

A legal claim that can be placed on a property due to the death of the property owner. It is a legal claim by the personal representative of the deceased person's estate for the payment of debts and expenses that were incurred after the person's death, but before the estate was settled.When a person dies, their assets, including any real estate they owned, become part of their estate and are subject to a probate process. The probate court will appoint a personal representative, also known as an executor or administrator, who is responsible for collecting and managing the assets of the estate, paying off any debts, and distributing the remaining assets to the beneficiaries of the will or according to the state laws of intestate succession.During the probate process, a lien may be placed on the property, which allows the personal representative to pay off any debts or expenses incurred during the process before distributing any remaining assets to the beneficiaries. The lien will be removed once the estate has been settled and the property has been distributed to the beneficiaries or sold to pay off any remaining debts.

Divorce

A legal claim that can be placed on a property as a result of a divorce settlement. It is a mechanism for one spouse to ensure that the other spouse pays their share of debts or assets that are awarded during the divorce process.Divorce liens are often used to secure the payment of alimony, child support, or other financial obligations that may be awarded during a divorce.

Lis Pendens

A notice of pending legal action that can be filed with the appropriate government agency, such as the county recorder or clerk, to place a lien on a property. The notice serves as a public warning that there is a legal dispute involving the property and that anyone acquiring an interest in the property during the pendency of the action does so subject to the outcome of the case.It's also worth noting that, a lis pendens can only be filed during the pendency of a lawsuit, once the case is resolved, the notice will be released and the lien will be lifted.It does not give the party that filed it the right to take possession of the property, it serves as a warning of a potential claim or interest on the property. It does not have the same effects as a regular lien and does not have the same priority either.

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Bankruptcy

Foreclosure Activity

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Foreclosures

Delinquent Tax Activity

Upside Down

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Free & Clear

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Potentially Inherited

Vacancy

Zombie Property

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Lien Data


10 Lien Lead Types

Nationwide Access

Lien-Specific Direct

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10 Lien Lead

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Lien-Specific Direct Mail

Find the right plan for you and your business

Get the complete deal-getting Leadflow system when you choose your plan today!

TruDataPRO

Nationwide Lead Access

8 Lead Types

All Tools

1 Ai Zip

Monthly & Annual Payment Options

$97/mo

TruDataPRO with LIEN DATA

Nationwide Lead Access

8 Lead Types

All Tools

1 Ai Zip

10 Lien Lead Types

Nationwide Lien Data Access

Lien Specific Direct Mail

Annual Plan Only

$167/mo*

*Paid Annually

TruDataPRO +

Nationwide Lead Access

20 Lead Types

All Tools

5 Ai Zips

List Stacking

Parcel Mapping

15,000 Downloads/mo

500 Skip Tracing Credits/mo

Monthly & Annual Payment Options

$247/mo*

TruDataPRO + with LIEN DATA

Nationwide Lead Access

20 Lead Types

All Tools

5 Ai Zips

List Stacking

Parcel Mapping

15,000 Downloads/mo

500 Skip Tracing Credits/mo

10 Lien Lead Types

Nationwide Lien Data Access

Lien Specific Direct Mail

Annual Plan Only

$289/mo*

*Annual Plan Only

Nationwide Access to 10 Lien Types

Search for properties that match any combination of Lien lead types, along with other lead types in your account, to create highly targeted lists of leads for your business.

Assignment of Rents

A type of lien that allows a lender or other creditor to claim the rental income from a property as collateral for a loan or debt. The lien gives the lender the right to collect the rents from the property in the event that the borrower defaults on the loan or debt.

Judgements

A legal claim that is placed on a property as a result of a court ruling. The lien gives the person or entity that obtained the judgment the right to take possession of the property if the borrower doesn't pay the debt or judgment amount.

General Lien

Is a legal claim that can be placed on a property as a result of a debt or obligation that the property owner owes to someone else. A general lien can be created in a variety of ways, such as through a court judgment, a contract, or by operation of law.

Mechanics Lien

A legal claim that can be placed on a property by a contractor, subcontractor, supplier, or another party who has provided labor or materials for the improvement or repair of the property but has not been paid for their services. The lien gives the person or entity that has the lien the right to take possession of the property if the debt is not paid.

Utilities Lien

A legal claim that can be placed on a property by a utility company, such as a gas, electric, water, or sewer company, for unpaid bills or fees. The lien gives the utility company the right to take possession of the property if the bills or fees are not paid.Depending on the state and local laws, the utility company may be able to disconnect service if bills are unpaid, they may also be able to add late fees or penalties, and may also be able to conduct a lien foreclosure on the property.

HOA Lien

A legal claim that the homeowners association can place on a property for unpaid assessments or other charges that the property owner owes to the association. This type of lien is often referred to as an "assessment lien." The lien gives the association the right to take possession of the property if the assessments or other charges are not paid.

Tax Government Lien

A legal claim that can be placed on a property by a government entity, such as a city, county, or state, for unpaid taxes. The lien gives the government the right to take possession of the property if the taxes are not paid. Tax liens are typically placed on properties when the property owner has failed to pay property taxes, such as real estate or personal property taxes, on a timely basis.

Deceased Probate

A legal claim that can be placed on a property due to the death of the property owner. It is a legal claim by the personal representative of the deceased person's estate for the payment of debts and expenses that were incurred after the person's death, but before the estate was settled.When a person dies, their assets, including any real estate they owned, become part of their estate and are subject to a probate process. The probate court will appoint a personal representative, also known as an executor or administrator, who is responsible for collecting and managing the assets of the estate, paying off any debts, and distributing the remaining assets to the beneficiaries of the will or according to the state laws of intestate succession.During the probate process, a lien may be placed on the property, which allows the personal representative to pay off any debts or expenses incurred during the process before distributing any remaining assets to the beneficiaries. The lien will be removed once the estate has been settled and the property has been distributed to the beneficiaries or sold to pay off any remaining debts.

Divorce

A legal claim that can be placed on a property as a result of a divorce settlement. It is a mechanism for one spouse to ensure that the other spouse pays their share of debts or assets that are awarded during the divorce process. Divorce liens are often used to secure the payment of alimony, child support, or other financial obligations that may be awarded during a divorce.

Lis Pendens

A notice of pending legal action that can be filed with the appropriate government agency, such as the county recorder or clerk, to place a lien on a property. The notice serves as a public warning that there is a legal dispute involving the property and that anyone acquiring an interest in the property during the pendency of the action does so subject to the outcome of the case. It's also worth noting that, a lis pendens can only be filed during the pendency of a lawsuit, once the case is resolved, the notice will be released and the lien will be lifted. It does not give the party that filed it the right to take possession of the property, it serves as a warning of a potential claim or interest on the property. It does not have the same effects as a regular lien and does not have the same priority either.

Customize Your Direct Mail Message with LIEN DATA

NEW Lien Direct Mail pieces allow you to send direct mail with targeted, relevant messaging and offers to homeowners based on their specific lien type. This personalized outreach approach will help you streamline your direct mail process, save time, and increase your response rates and likelihood of success

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