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Judgement Liens in Maryland
I am looking at investing in a block of judgement liens in Maryland. I know that as the judgement owner I can attach a lien to all real estate that the person owns. I wanted to know if I have a judgement for 5,000 can I still start foreclosure proceedings on the property I have a lien on? And what if there is an outstanding mortgage out on the property?