AbstractorPro (Real Title Services)
Register
Log In
Forget your Password?

Home
Directory
Bulletins
Forums
Blogs
Articles
Links
Classifieds
About Us
Contact Us
Advertise
FAQ
Privacy Policy


Discussion
<< get older messagesget newer messages >>
to post a message: login - or - register | search messages | show all replies



MORTGAGE CONNECT, PA - Deborah Jackson/GA
4/7/2014 2:54:29 PM (2667 views)

[+] NY Agent Licensing - Ryan Thorpe/NY (3 replies)
4/7/2014 10:50:27 AM (1727 views)

[+] Copy Fees - Ellen Maher/MI (8 replies)
4/4/2014 5:45:33 PM (2943 views)

[+] UPDATE: Changes to the business directory-- sorting by location - Slade Smith/OH (11 replies)
4/4/2014 1:45:40 PM (3334 views)

[+] Eclipse - Jason Knowles/AL (6 replies)
4/2/2014 11:56:02 AM (2048 views)


Real Title Services


Looking for new Title Plant Software - James Dodson/TX
4/1/2014 5:28:34 PM (1612 views)

[+] You can't make this stuff up - Leigh Attridge/MA (5 replies)
3/31/2014 10:43:11 PM (2056 views)

[+] SOT Marketplace Being Overun By Foreign Spammers & Hi-Jackers - David Bloys/TX (9 replies)
3/31/2014 12:06:56 PM (1875 views)

E&O Insurance Alert! - Ben Matthews/MD
3/28/2014 1:57:35 AM (3486 views)

How To Show Fees on Closing Disclosure When Buyer and Seller Split a Closing Cost. - Ben Matthews/MD
3/28/2014 1:55:45 AM (1458 views)

Golden Abstract Services - Ryan Thorpe/NY
3/27/2014 2:17:18 PM (2073 views)

[+] ALTA: Title Insurance Premium Volume Rose 11.5% in 2013 - Ben Matthews/MD (1 reply)
3/26/2014 3:54:06 PM (1778 views)

[-] New PA Lien Law Causes Confusion Among Realtors, Lenders - Ben Matthews/MD (2 replies)
3/26/2014 3:49:02 PM (1761 views)

Recent changes to Pennsylvania's Lien Law have caused quite the confusion amongst the real estate, title and lending communities with regard to the indexing and reporting of delinquent property tax liens.  This article aims to help dispel some basic misunderstandings about the new law.

Blurbs from the Bossman ::


I've recently had several clients ask me about newly enacted changes to Pennsylvania law regarding how liens for delinquent property taxes are indexed.  Their questions reflect a series of misunderstandings about the legislation and the scope of its impact.

Act 93 of 2013, signed into law on November 27, 2013, amends Pennsylvania's Municipal Claim and Tax Lien Law.  Since then, there has been much confusion among the real estate and lending communities regarding the ramifications of this new law and how it will affect real estate transactions.  There has been great concern that the amendment changes the way examiners and abstractors search delinquent property taxes.  One client with whom I spoke was concerned that her vendor examiners would need to start searching the tax lien records to determine if there is a lien on any and all other real estate owned by a record owner in a given county because she has been told that “a lien on one property becomes a lien on all.”  

Essentially, all Act 93 does is to streamline the process which a local taxing authority must follow in order to reduce a delinquent property tax lien (which stays with the property) to a personal judgment (which follows the delinquent property owner).  The law regarding enforcement of personal judgments remains unchanged.  

This means that such a lien would need to be indexed against the owner personally before it could be considered a lien which would attach to "all" real estate owned by that person.  In other words, the only way it would attach to "all" of the owner's real estate holdings is if it was indexed in the Prothonotary's Office, which examiners should already be checking when doing a judgment search.

This method of indexing liens against real estate has been custom and practice in the Commonwealth for as long as I can remember, and as far as I can tell, would not be changed or affected by the new legislation.

DISCLAIMER:  This writer is not a licensed attorney.  This article is intended for general information purposes only, and should not be construed as a legal opinion or relied upon as legal advice.

to post a reply: login - or - register


Re: New PA Lien Law Causes Confusion Among Realtors, Lenders - Scott Perry/PA
3/27/2014 12:45:42 PM (1076 views)
Re: New PA Lien Law Causes Confusion Among Realtors, Lenders - Robert Franco/OH
4/3/2014 6:47:15 AM (980 views)

Check your E&O Insurance - Ben Matthews/MD
3/26/2014 3:47:36 PM (10824 views)

[+] Abstractors, pls do not do any work for ANDERSON Abstract/ Alex Smith, he's a non-payer!!!! - Dou - Douglas Taylor/TN (1 reply)
3/26/2014 3:38:15 PM (1579 views)


<< get older messagesget newer messages >>

DISCLAIMER: These Message Forums are un-moderated and Source of Title does not endorse the content of any of the posts. Source of Title discourages libelous comments and you, as the sole creator of the content, take full responsibility for your remarks.
Directory

The Source of Title Business directory has 8917 listed companies.

Leave feedback on a company:
SOT ID #:  learn more...
DRN Title Search
Blogs

Read other users' blogs-- or start your own!

Most Recent Blog Posts:

Unveiling the Costs: Why Commercial Title Searches Command a Premium
Security American's Blog
2024/04/17
0 comments

Protecting Your Home: The Ins and Outs of Deed Theft and How to Shield Yourself
Security American's Blog
2024/03/21
0 comments

Exploring the Implications of Eliminating Mandatory Title Insurance
Security American's Blog
2024/03/11
0 comments

Articles

Source of Title articles help to keep you informed on the state of the title industry.

Existing-Home Sales Descended 4.3% in March
"Though rebounding from cyclical lows, home sales are stuck because interest rates have not made any major moves," said ...
Old Republic Title and CertifID Sign Agreement to Combat Mortgage Payoff Fraud
Mortgage payoffs have become the largest source of loss for title and real estate law firms, due to their large transact...
Mortgage Applications Increase in Latest MBA Weekly Survey
“Rates increased for the second consecutive week, driven by incoming data indicating that the economy remains stro...
ALTA Commends Leadership of House Democrats Questioning Administration's Title Waiver Program
The American Land Title Association, the national trade association of the land title insurance industry, commends the g...
Housing Starts Fall on Interest Rate, Financing Concerns
“Builders are grappling on several fronts as the inflation fight continues,” said Carl Harris, chairman of t...

Search Articles:
browse...

Classifieds

Buy, sell, or trade! Browse the ads or post your own!

© 2020, Source of Title.