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Updated 10 months ago on . Most recent reply

Title theft, will mechanics lien prevent this?
So I was listening to a Seeing Greene podcast today (OK, I'm a few behind) and there was a discussion of title theft, then liens were mentioned later... Would it be possible to file a mechanic's lien on your own property and would this be a way to discourage potential title thieves?