Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Massachusetts

Recording a Granted Motion to Avoid Lien

Hi. I have 3 granted motions to avoid lien that need to be recorded in Mass. Do I have to record them all and will I need to put the book and page of the recorded lien on them or my address to have specific information referenced. None of this info is on the motions to avoid lien that have been granted. Thanks for your time.

Charlene


Asked on 10/03/08, 10:41 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Baldassarre Law Office of Michael J Baldassarre

Re: Recording a Granted Motion to Avoid Lien

You need to get a certified copies of each order and you need to record it at the Registry of Deeds for the county where the property is located.

You should record each order and make marginal references to the pertinent Book and Page.

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Answered on 10/03/08, 1:52 pm


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