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Liens on house

Moshe Marciano
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Hi everyone,

I wanted to share my current situation and seek some advice. I've been dealing with an unresponsive property manager who is no longer managing properties and has shut down his company. As a result, I decided to sell my house. When I reached out to him regarding outstanding bills, he never responded. However, once I entered escrow, he placed liens on the property, demanding an amount far beyond what I actually owe.

I believe this is a tactic to pressure me into paying the incorrect amount to avoid delaying the sale. I've heard there is a bond strategy that can release the liens, allowing the sale to proceed while disputing the claim separately. Can anyone explain how this works and how quickly it can be done?

Thank you,

Moses

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