A mortgage is a common type of lien where a bank holds a security interest in a house until the homeowner completes all mortgage payments. If the homeowner fails to make payments, the bank has the right to seize the property to recover the owed amount.
Before purchasing the property, the buyer checked for any existing liens to ensure there were no outstanding debts against it.
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