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Title issue with utility lines
Seller property had patio and Jacuzzi permit but during the sale process utility lines was found and cause title issues. Owner have to contact different utilities company to get the issues resolve. Seller need to sale and giving a large discount on the price. Is this going to be a big headache if I was going ahead with the purchase?