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Orlando Jordan
  • Specialist
  • Shelby Twp, MI
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Lien on property should I stay away from it

Orlando Jordan
  • Specialist
  • Shelby Twp, MI
Posted

So this homeowner answer one of my ads to buy his home on a lease option and I am thinking great business as usual. So I go through my qualifying questions everything is looking good until he tells me he has a few liens on the house and me mistakenly ended the conversation. Until I hung the phone up I didn't even ask him how much were the liens that was owed. My question to everyone is could I still put the deal together have my tenant buyer in the house with the liens on the house because the house is not sold yet but I don't want to have my tenant buyer in the house and could quite possibly be on the verge of getting taken from the original owner. What should I do is this still a deal or not   

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