Lien-theory states are states in which the laws give a lien on property to secure debt, as opposed to title-theory states where the lender becomes the title owner of the property.
Title theory is a modern version of the common law mortgage under which the creditor has the legal right to possession although in fact the debtor remains in possession of the property.
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