littlemisskitty
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Maine
We are in the middle of buying a house that was advertised by the seller privately. In the mist of this, (after the agreements were made) we had a title search done on the property and found over 136 liens were on the property. They were added onto the title when she refused to pay any bills the last 3-4 years including taxes, government liens such as department of labor liens, and even something to do with a car not being paid. The seller when confronted claimed she was working on getting rid of these but that she had no money to do so. We were told by a lawyer it was normal to have this happen and that the sale can proceed by having the buyer pay the money for the house and having the seller use the money to pay off the liens. The question I have is if this is really 'normal' and secondly does this really work to give you a clean and free title to the house? How can it being done at closing result in a clean title? Won't the liens still be listed on the house and won't any outstanding ones become my problem? Are we missing a step that should be being done?
Thanks.
We are in the middle of buying a house that was advertised by the seller privately. In the mist of this, (after the agreements were made) we had a title search done on the property and found over 136 liens were on the property. They were added onto the title when she refused to pay any bills the last 3-4 years including taxes, government liens such as department of labor liens, and even something to do with a car not being paid. The seller when confronted claimed she was working on getting rid of these but that she had no money to do so. We were told by a lawyer it was normal to have this happen and that the sale can proceed by having the buyer pay the money for the house and having the seller use the money to pay off the liens. The question I have is if this is really 'normal' and secondly does this really work to give you a clean and free title to the house? How can it being done at closing result in a clean title? Won't the liens still be listed on the house and won't any outstanding ones become my problem? Are we missing a step that should be being done?
Thanks.
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