landlord's lien
A landlord files a landlord's lien against a tenant's property for unpaid rent.
Noun: A legal claim or right that a landlord holds against a tenant's personal property located on the rented premises. This lien secures the payment of unpaid rent or compensation for damages caused to the property by the tenant. It grants the landlord the legal standing of a preferred creditor concerning that specific property.
This term is used in legal and property management contexts to describe a landlord's remedy for financial losses. - The landlord's lien was enforced to cover the six months of back rent. - Before auctioning the abandoned belongings, the property manager had to establish a valid landlord's lien for the repair costs.
- Statutory vs. Contractual: A landlord's lien may be created by state law (statutory) or by a specific clause written into the lease agreement (contractual). The scope and procedures can vary significantly.
- Perfection and Enforcement: Simply having the right is not enough; a landlord must usually follow specific legal steps to "perfect" the lien (e.g., providing formal notice) before they can lawfully seize or sell the property to satisfy the debt.
- Lien (n): A general legal right to keep or sell another's property as security for a debt.
- Landlord (n): A person who rents out land, a building, or an apartment to a tenant.
- Tenant (n): A person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord.
- Distress for rent (Historical/Legal): An older, related common-law remedy allowing a landlord to seize a tenant's goods to compel rent payment.
- Charge on property: A broader term for any financial claim secured against an asset.
- Writ of Possession: A court order that allows a landlord to retake the rental property, often related to but distinct from enforcing a lien on personal property.
- Security Deposit: An upfront payment held by the landlord, which is a separate and usually primary remedy for damages or unpaid rent, applied before a lien is invoked.
A landlord files a landlord's lien against a tenant's property for unpaid rent.
- lien on a tenant's property for the satisfaction of unpaid rent or property damage; the landlord is given the status of a preferred creditor with regard to the tenant's property