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Updated almost 6 years ago,

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Dealing with Child support liens

Ruben Cervantes
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Hello BP members I currently need some guidance from some one who has experience/ knowledge on dealing with removing or reducing child support liens on a property. Long story short I'm in the process of purchasing a SFR from a home owner that could be a great deal but there is a child support lien in the first position attached to the property around 30k. I took a chance and emailed the agency that's handling the lien in Arizona asking if they can remove /reduce lien amount or detach it from the property. This is what they responded with, not 100% sure what this means and looking for any advice. Thanks in advance

Good afternoon,

Per your request please provide a title payoff with attached signed borrowers authorization and copy of the lien.

Then resubmit your request

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