Thursday, November 12, 2015

what to do if a levying officer won't sign a claim of Exemption.

Note a claim of Exemption paper, if levying officer refuses to sign left top portion, make a "Citizens Arrest " for "Perjury" (failure to do what one has sworn on oath to do".) 
Double note: the levying officer would have broke the exception laws written for the state. Which was sworn under oath to serve, protect, and up hold the law. 
First try to take this to your city police Chief remind him it's state law! Provide a copy of the Claim of Exemption paper and point out the exemption laws. 
For the levy officer by law should not hesitate to sign.

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Claim OF Exemption Paper, For State of Iowa,



       Claim OF Exemption Paper, For State of Iowa,  Look in your state online to see if your state has one or you can print this out and use it But remove the State Name anywhere it is listed and also the county of the Court : Give this paper to your Sheriff trying to do the Sheriff's sale.                                                                                                                                                                          

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 


                                                                                                                                       

 

                                                                                                                                                                                        

 

 


 

 

old home owners file this on county recorder


Use this paper to terminate old homeowners mortgage, and reinstate voluntary  homestead laws to protect from creditors and judicial sale liens. 

Fill out this form copy and paste to microsoft word erase yellow areas and fill in with your information. Record on county recorder.

Here's the paper:




______________________________________________________
Leave 3 inch margin for County recorder



PREPARED BY: 
Name address phone number

RETURN COPY TO: 
Name address phone number


RELEASE OF MORTGAGE

The undersigned, name of of homeowners  (old Homeowners) of address of property , hereby certifies that the mortgage/(pomissory note), dated write in date, executed by name of mortgagor address: mortgagors  address, as mortgagor, to name of old homeowners , as mortgagee, recorded on date mortgage was recorded, in the office of the County of list county
 , State of list state,

 Instrument Number list mortgage  instrument  number, together with the debt secured by said mortgage/(pomissory note ), has been released, and discharged(acquit), and that the property secured thereby has been released from the lien of such mortgage along with judicial lien of sheriffs sale. With voluntary reinstatement of the homestead exemption laws, (to protect from the claims of creditors and to remove/exempt off credit score and exempt from judicial sale). STATE OF list state CODE LAWS: list code laws of exempt that apply


 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
 the undersigned has executed this release on ________________________, 20____.


   _____________________________
 [Signature/ type name of old homeowner]

 _______________________________
 [Signature / type name of  homeowners 
  
 STATE OF ________________

 COUNTY OF
 ________________

 On this _______th day
 of _________________, 20_________ before me

 personally appeared list name old homeowners , proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) are scripted on this here instrument and acknowledged to me that they acted to execute in authorized ability [The power or capacity to do or act physically,mentally, legally, morally, financially, etc.]


I hereby WITNESS with my Authorization and official seal.



 _______________________________
 [Signature/Notary]

 ______________________________
 [Signed print/Notary]

                    


      (Seal)

Thursday, October 29, 2015

All 50 State LAW/ CODES FOR HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION.

ASK THE COUNTY ASSESSOR AND/OR YOUR STATES DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE FOR A HOMESTEAD RESIDENCE EXEMPTION APPLICATION, IF THEY ACT LIKE IT DOESN'T EXSIST THEN YOU WILL HAVE TO SEE IF THE STATE HAS A DECLARAION OF HOMESTEAD PAPER TO FILL OUT. IF NOT THEN YOU WILL HAVE TO WRITE YOUR OWN, AS ON MY PAPER I HAVE LEFT A LINK FOR THAT PAPER.

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HOMESTEAD   EXEMPTION  ALL 50 STATES

 

State                      How much they exempt

 

  AL                       $5,000 Ala. Code § 6-10-2

 

  AK                       $54,000 Alaska Stat. §09.38.010

 

  AZ                                  $150,000 Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 33-1101(A)

 

  AR                        UNLIMITED Ark. Code Ann. §16-66-210 and Ark.  Const. art. 9

 

  CA                       $50,000(Single) $75,000(Family) $150,000(65 or older)Cal. Civ. Proc. Code. § 704.730

 

  CO                      $60,000 Colo. Rev. Stat §38-41-201

 

  CT                                   $75,000 Conn. Gen. Stat.  Ann. § 52-352b(t).

 

  DE                                   NONE Del. Code. Ann. tit. 10 § 4901

 

  DC                      UNLIMITED D.C. Code § 15-501(a)(14)

 

  FL                        UNLIMITED (if located within amunicipality, to the extent of one-half acre of contiguous

                                 land or 160 acres of contiguous land if located outside a municipality)  Fla. Const. Art.

                                 X, §4, Fla. Stat. Ann. §§222.01 & 222.02

 

  GA                       $10,000 single/$20,000 married Georgia Code Ann. § 44-13-100(a)(1)

 

  HI                         $20,000 $30,000 for married head of household or over age 65 HI Rev. Stat. § 651- 92(a)

 

  ID                         $100,000 Idaho Code § 55-1003

 

 IL                          $15,000. 735 ILCS 5/12-901

 

 IN                         $15,000. Ind. Code Ann. § 34-55-10-2(c)(1)

 

 IA                          UNLIMITED  Iowa Code Ann §561.16

 

 KS                         UNLIMITED Kan. Stat. Ann. §60-2301

 

 KY                         $5,000 Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann.  § 427.060

 

 LA                         $25,000 La. Rev. Stat. Ann.  § 20:1(2) & La.  Const. Art. 12:9

 

 ME                                    $47,500/$95,000 if minor dependent, over 60 years, or disabled. Me. Rev. Stat. Ann.

                                  14 § 4422(1).

 

 MD                        $6,000 Md. Code Ann. Cts. & Jud. Proc. § 11-504(b)(5)

MA                         $500,000 Mass.Gen. Laws  Ann. ch. 188 § 1

 

MI                          $3,500 State Const. Article X §3

 

MN                        UNLIMITED Minn. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 510.01.

 

MS                         $75,000 Miss. Code. Ann. §85-3-21

 

MO                        $15,000 Mo. Ann. Stat. §513.475

 

MT                         $250,000 Mont. Code Ann. §70-32-104 & 70-32-201

 

NE                          $60,000 Neb. Rev. Stat. §40-101

 

NV                         $550,000 Nev.Rev. Stat. Ann. § 21.090(1)(l) and Nev.Rev. Stat. Ann. value of $500,000.

                                 Nev. Rev. Stat. § 115.010(2).

NH                         $100,000 N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 480:1.

 

NJ                          NONE

 

NM                        $60,000 N.M. Stat. Ann. §42-10-9

 

NY                          $50,000 N.Y. Civ. Prac. L. and R. § 5206(a)

 

NC                         $18,500 N.C. Gen. Stat. §1C-1601(a)(1)

 

ND                         $100,000 N.D. Cent. Code §§47-18-01, 28-22-02(7)

 

OH                         $125,000 Ohio Rev. Code. Ann. §2329.66(A)(1)

 

OK                         $5,000 Okla. Stat. Ann. tit. 31 § 2

 

OR                         $39,600 Or. Rev. Stat. §18.395

 

PA                          NONE

 

RI                           $300,000 R.I. Gen. Laws §9-26-4.1

 

SC                          $50,000 per owner and $100,000 maximum. S.C. Code Ann. §15-41-30(1)

 

SD                          UNLIMITED S.D. Cod. Laws. §43-45-3

 

TN                          $5,000 Single $7,500 Joint Tenn. Code Ann. §26-2-301

 

TX                          UNLIMITED Tex. Const. Art.XVI, §§ 50,51 & Tex. Prop. Code §§41.001, 41.002

 

UT                          $20,000 (joint owners may double)Utah Code Ann. §78B-5-503

 

VT                          $75,000 Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 27 § 101

 

VA                          $5,000 plus $500/dependent  Va. Code Ann. §34-4

 

WA                         $125,000 Wash. Rev. Code §6.13.030

 

WV                         $5,000 W. Va. Code  §38-9-1

 

WI                          $40,000 Wisc. Stat. §815.20

 

WY                                     $10,000 Wy. Stat. Ann. §1-20-101