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St. Pete Real Estate and IRS Liens

Selling or refinancing St. Pete property with an IRS lien requires specific IRS procedures. Plan early.

St. Pete's real estate market is hot. If you're selling a home in Old Northeast, a condo downtown, or investment property in Gulfport, an IRS lien on the title must be addressed before closing. The IRS provides lien discharge (removing the lien from specific property), lien subordination (letting a new mortgage take priority), and lien withdrawal (removing the notice entirely).

Each application takes 30-45 days. Start early. A missed closing because the IRS hasn't processed your application is expensive and avoidable.

Contact me well before your closing date.

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