File a Property Lien
Go to court and obtain a judgment against the party owing you money. You can file a lawsuit in court for the money that is owed you.
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Depending on how much is owed, you will probably go to small claims court. If you have all the proper documentation on the loan, you will be issued a judgment for that amount. 
File the judgment in the land records in the county where the property is located. You must have the exact address of the property and your certified copy of the judgment. Not all judgments are allowed to be filed as property liens and this varies from state to state. Once the judgment is filed, it becomes a lien on the property. If the debtor owns more than one property, you may file on the others also.
File a Mechanics Lien. A mechanics lien is a record of cost of building or improvements to a home. It is called a lien claim or notice of lien. How and when contractors can file also varies from state to state, however, normally it is filed before the work starts on the property.
After the work is finished and the contractor is paid, a satisfaction of lien is filed and the encumbrance to the property is removed.
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