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Lien on Property

Allison Deighan
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My husband and I are in the middle of purchasing a property. We are due to close this weekend but found out today that the house has a lien on it and it’s looking like we will be unable to close this weekend. My husband and I are considering our options in the situation because pushung the closing back isn’t something that works with our timeline (he has a work trip coming up). We were wondering if this would be considered a breach of contract on the sellers part and if we were to pull out would we receive our earnest money back. The seller is claiming they have the funds to resolve the matter but are opting to try and negotiate with the state for a lower amount. We were told that this could take weeks and like I said above we don’t have weeks and need to figure this out ASAP. We are seriously consider backing out but we aren’t sure if we would have ground to stand on in regards to the earnest money. Thank you in advance for any advice you can offer. 

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