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Bank foreclosure with child support lien in Texas

Chad Coleman
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Hello all: any insights or someone been to a similar scenario and would like to share their knowledge would be appreciated.

I am interested in a property coming up in a trustee sale at the court steps which has a child support lien on it. It is approx 6k which was filed in 2020. What would going to happen with this lien after the sale? I did not find a clear cut answer on this.

If the bidding winner pays more than the amount owed by the defaulted owner, is this would pay for the child support? And who would request this payment?

Can the property get title insurance right after the sale?

Thanks.