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Sandy Reddy
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jersey City, NJ
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Sheriff sale with IRS liens on the property

Sandy Reddy
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jersey City, NJ
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Hi All, Need some advice about a sheriff sale in New Jersey with IRS liens. Here are some details from the my due diligence. First Mortgage is recorded in April 2006 by Bank X Assignment of Mortgage (or DoT) Assignor Name:  Bank X and Assignee name: Bank Y Lis Pendens (Notice of Pendency or Notice of Default): Recorded date July 2014 Under active Judgement and liens: Plantiff: Bank Y and recorded date is July /2014 Plantiff: I see threecondo association liens with recorded dates as May  2011, Nov 2013 and June 2015 Dept of Treasury - IRS recorded date: July 2010 Dept of Treasury - IRS recorded date: Dec 2015 Under judgement and liens the foreclosing Bank Y has a recorded date of 07/2014, Does this mean Bank Y is a junior liens compared to the other liens ? Or from the Assignment of Mortgage Bank Y is the senior line holder ? Now Bank Y is foreclosing the property, if i bid this property, who is responsible to pay the condo assoc liens and IRS liens ? In BP forum, i read IRS has 120 days right of redemption ? If i do a cash buy will i be able to get a mortgage?  Do lenders offer mortgage to a property that has IRS liens ? If I hold the property for 4 months and  IRS does not redeem the property. What is the process to clear up the IRS lien ? And whats the time frame to get the IRS lien removed ?

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