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$14k in judgements on one property

Dan Wells
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Hi all, I have a property under contract.

Title company discovered $14k in judgments, they are trying to see if that amount is correct.

- Is there a way the seller can back out if he decides not to pay them? Im not sure If he can foot a $14k bill

-Can the title company structure it in a way that the payment come out of his proceeds upon closing (he will be profiting from the sale even if they take it out) 

Let me know my options as I feel that this title company is a little inexperienced in problem solving. 

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