I am a Judgment Broker, not a lawyer, and this article is my opinion, please see a lawyer if you need legal advice.
A UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) lien, either is a general or a specific lien on most business property, and certain kinds of personal property.
A UCC lien does not cover real estate property. (Real estate requires a different kind of lien, such as an abstract of judgment, recorded at the county recorder where the property is located.)
A UCC lien can be voluntary, for example, as a condition to getting something financed, or as condition to fulfilling a business contract or obligation.
UCC liens can also be involuntary, for example, when a judgment owner records a UCC lien against both most business property, and some types of the debtor\\\'s personal property.
A UCC lien covers business property, but it also covers some kinds of personal property, and may also have some \\
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