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TONYA LOVE
  • Stony Point, NY
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Internet Purchase

TONYA LOVE
  • Stony Point, NY
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Hi,
My "partner" rushed into a purchase of a distressed property without doing her hw. We were able to find a buyer to break us even $2000-just found out as the buyer conducted her due diligence there is a $3100 tax lien due for 2012 taxes.
Is all hope lost or can we still expect to sell it one day? The current buyer of course wants this lien satisfied-I don't have another $3k to sink into this thing. Any suggestions on how to move forward?

thank you:)

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