Yes, a lien can be placed on a house for non-payment of a personal loan if the lender obtains a court judgment against the borrower. This legal process typically requires the lender to prove the debt in court, after which they can file a lien against the property. Once the lien is placed, it can affect the homeowner's ability to sell or refinance the property until the debt is settled. However, the specific rules and procedures can vary by state.
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