Frequently Asked Questions


A lien must be cleared before you can transfer ownership. Mayflower Judgments can help resolve or purchase your judgment lien, streamlining your property sale.

Yes, but the lien must be satisfied at closing. We can assist by purchasing the judgment or guiding you through the resolution process.

A mortgage lien is voluntary and created when you take out a loan; a judgment lien is involuntary, resulting from a court ruling for unpaid debts.

You can pay off the debt, negotiate with the creditor, or sell the judgment to a company like Mayflower Judgments for resolution.

Ignoring a lien can lead to foreclosure or prevent you from selling or refinancing your property. Prompt action is recommended.

Yes, Mayflower Judgments specializes in purchasing real estate judgments and liens for cash, providing quick solutions for property owners.

We review your judgment, assess its value, and make a cash offer. Upon acceptance, we handle all paperwork and payment quickly.

You’ll need the original judgment, property information, and proof of ownership. We guide you through the required paperwork.

Most cases are resolved within days to a few weeks, depending on the complexity and documentation provided.

We primarily handle judgment liens but can advise on resolving other types of property liens or connect you with the right resources.