I am in the process of selling a home in location: AZ. The closing date is in less than 2 weeks. The title company has discovered a UCC fixture lien attached to the property for a bathtub and shower system that was filed about a year ago. This property has been in my possession since 2017. The bathrooms have not had new fixtures installed, and it's pretty obvious. I was unaware of the lien because I never entered into any sort of agreement or loan, so why would there be one?
The debtor listed on the filing is a name I have never heard of before in my life. But because it is a fixture lien it is still tied to my address, and the title company said it would complicate or delay the closing potentially.
I'm not sure where to go from here. I've contacted the company that it's owed the money, but because I'm not the debtor they will give me no information about what the agreement supposedly was or how much is owed.
Is there any way I can get this handled before the scheduled closing date? How do I even handle it if I don't know anything about the lien, yet it's placed on my address?
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