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Updated about 7 years ago,

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Aquila Oliveira
  • Lake Worth, FL
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First time closing on property

Aquila Oliveira
  • Lake Worth, FL
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Hi every one,

I have recently start a contract to purchase a property in Florida.

The sellers wanted a 12 day loan approval from initial date of contract which was nov 4th.  The closing was set for December 1st, but the seller Found out after 10 yrs+ that there was a lien on the property from the IRS that they never knew of and never received any letters from.

They requested that the closing be moved in order to fight it and pay the lien off in order to close. we accepted it and moved it to the 18th.  They needed time for responses from the IRS.

Now they want to move it to the 31st.

can they keep moving the dates on the closing?

I feel like they are just stalling and at this point im getting a bit aggrevitated with the situation. the only reason I haven't walked away yet is because the appraisal came back with 40k in equity.

any suggestions?

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