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Is there a Lien on Your Property?
We Can Help.

We resolve property liens for Utah homeowners. Whether the lien on your home is expired, disputed, or needs legal action — we handle it so you don't have to.

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Did You Receive a Letter From Us?

If you received a letter from us about a lien recorded against your property, that information came directly from official county records. We monitor county recorder filings to identify property owners who may have unresolved liens on their title.

A lien on your property can prevent you from selling, refinancing, or borrowing against your home — even if the underlying debt has already been paid.

Our goal is to help you understand your options and, if needed, help resolve the lien quickly and affordably.

How It Works

Step 1

Free Consultation

We review the details of the lien on your property and explain your options at no cost.

Step 2

We Contact the Lien Holder

Many liens can be resolved administratively. We contact the claimant on your behalf to request a release, verify the debt status, or negotiate a resolution.

Step 3

Your Title Is Cleared

Once resolved, we ensure the release is properly recorded with the county so your title is clean and clear.

Why Liens Go Unresolved

The debt was paid, but the release was never filed.

This is more common than you'd think. A contractor or supplier gets paid but never records a release with the county. The lien sits on your title indefinitely.

The lien expired, but it's still on the record.

In Utah, a mechanic's lien must be enforced within 180 days. If the claimant missed that deadline, the lien may be unenforceable — but it still shows up on your title until someone files a release.

You didn't know the lien existed.

Subcontractors can file liens on your property even if you paid your general contractor in full. Many homeowners don't find out until they try to sell or refinance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The information in our letter comes directly from recorded documents in your county recorder's office. These are public records that anyone can access. We review these records and reach out to property owners who may need help.

You can try. You'll need to contact the lien claimant, verify the status of the underlying debt, negotiate or request a release, prepare the proper legal documents, and file them with the county recorder's office. Many homeowners find this process frustrating and time-consuming — especially when the lien claimant is unresponsive. We handle all of this for you.

We offer a free initial consultation to review your situation. Fees depend on the complexity of the lien. Many administrative resolutions are handled for a flat fee. If legal action is needed, we'll explain your options and costs upfront before any work begins.

Even an expired or invalid lien remains on your property's title until a release is recorded. We can help determine whether the lien is enforceable and take the appropriate steps to clear it from your record.

Property liens and credit reports are separate. However, an unresolved lien on your title can prevent you from selling or refinancing your home, which can indirectly affect your financial options.

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