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Real Estate Attorney (Or Possibly Other Attorney) Need To Get A Lien That The County Filed On My Property Removed.

Real Estate Attorney (Or Possibly Other Attorney) Need To Get A Lien That The County Filed On My Property Removed.

The short story is, I sold a piece of property two years ago with owner financing. The buyers never made any mortgage payment payments and I foreclosed on them. It was then discovered they were still living on the property legally. I filed an eviction notice which took approximately a year to complete. I then relisted the property for sale upon sale. I found that the county had put a lien for code violations. It’s important to know that these coded violations were put in when the property owner had an active eviction on the property and was the one calling the county to try and get the legal trespasser squatters off of the property. And that those illegal trespassers were the ones damaging the property and causing the violations. I’ve called the county and explained this, but they say there’s nothing they can do and I can either pay the amount, which equals pretty much the value of the entire property, or I can get a lawyer. I really need help. The property is located in northern California. If anyone can help or know anyone that can help please let me know ASAP. Thank you.

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