Not in that way, but it is possible that if you owe a debt taken for personal reasons (such as car loan, credit card, etc.) a creditor might get a judgment against you, and then put a lien against any property you owe.
not in that order. A lien on property runs with the land and can be transferred to a new owner if the lienholder allows, or can be satisfied at escrow close.
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A real property lien never becomes a personal lien because a lender will not allow a property to be sold as long as the lien is present.
Not in that way, but it is possible that if you owe a debt taken for personal reasons (such as car loan, credit card, etc.) a creditor might get a judgment against you, and then put a lien against any property you owe.
not in that order. A lien on property runs with the land and can be transferred to a new owner if the lienholder allows, or can be satisfied at escrow close.