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Zamir Kazi
  • Real Estate Investor/Syndicator
  • Orlando, FL
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Negotiating IRS Lien?

Zamir Kazi
  • Real Estate Investor/Syndicator
  • Orlando, FL
Posted

Hello all!

I have a potential deal off a yellow letter campaign I did.

It has a $29,000 IRS lien.

I was wondering if I was able to negotiate this lien? I have gotten two different responses from two different attorneys. 

One said they may be able to.

The other said they couldn't negotiate the lien because they do not represent the person that has the tax liability.

Either way, if I am unable to negotiate the IRS lien I would still have equity after repairs and satisfying other liens.

Thoughts?

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