Can the city put a lien on a house because they use it's alley?
I recently made an offer on my first home, and I was told by my real estate agent that the alley behind the house was part of the property, but the city took it to use it to read meters. Therefore, there is a lien on the property that will always be there, but it's OK , because it's really my property, but the city needs it.
What does this mean? I always thought a lien meant I owed somebody money and once it's paid off the lien goes away.