Q: I had a property lien on my home unjust but the attorney general, even after the back pay was discontinued (no arrears)
They refused to remove the lien . The AG over charged me for child support, financially crippling me , I had to get property tax loans , this went on for 10 years .. My way out was to refinance my house , but because of this fraudulent lien I was unable to refinance.. I’ve gotten the run around . Now my home has been foreclosed on , and. My home auctioned . I would need both foreclosure, and bankruptcy attorneys .
A:
It is hard to tell what your question is. Nevertheless, it seems like you want to know if you can un-do what has happened to you.
If the house has been sold at a foreclosure auction by the Bank, that is one scenario. If the AG has sold your property for past-due child support, that is a different issue. If you want to fight the AG's case against you that is another issue.
Please re-write us and tell me exactly what you want to do, and which debt you think has caused the sale of your home.
If it was sold at auction over 30 days ago, you probably can't do much. Let us know ASAP.
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