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When you are dealing with properties that have IRS liens there are certain things that need to be done.  Listen in as a talk about what to do to get the lien released.  I also cover whether or not there is a problem when you are making an offer on a short sale property where your spouse is the listing agent, whether or not I can get a loss mitigation fee as the buyer, whether or not a charged off lien can get short saled and much more. Visit www.FridayCoffeeBreak.com for more real estate specific videos.

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3 Responses to “How to Get An IRS Lien Released From An Over Debted Property”

  1. Lynne Johnson

    31. Jul, 2009

    Pat & Bob;

    You guys never cease to amaze me with your knowledge. My Short Sale will be closing next week. My inspection came in and I found out that they never pulled a permit to covert a lanai into a family room/office area. I wanted to pull a permit nd insulate the room and put up wall board to finish the room off. My inspector told me that I could be opening up a can of worms and get slapped with fines. Do you have any suggestions?

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  2. Randy

    31. Jul, 2009

    Hey Pat, Thanks for your answer to my IRS Lien question. You are spot-on as usual. “Discharge” is the right word meaning to get it off the house, but as you say, the seller will still owe the back tax. I’ll keep you posted on how it goes. We love ManageMyShortSale.com, by the way.

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  3. Sean

    06. Aug, 2009

    Pat. I just signed up for your Loan Modification Program and I wanted to thank you because I have already gotten two clients prequalified and sent over to Curt which will make me about $1500. Thanks for being real, telling it like it is and doing the things that work today. Thanks Sean

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