Q: I'm selling my property in North Miami Beach for 90.000$ but brokers turned me down with fake Liens of 31000$ .
Brokers received calls saying "do not sale". I have no mortgage. I need your help to sale the property and closing.
A: Getting help online doesn't cut it. Nobody should buy or sell Florida real estate without retaining a real estate attorney to help make sure everything is done correctly. Hire a lawyer.
A: Who's broker are you talking about? Why do you think he or she has the power to block your sale? Clarification is needed. Please feel free to contact my office for a free consultation.
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First, verify the alleged liens by obtaining a copy of the public records from the county recorder’s office. If the liens are fake, gather any evidence that proves there are no outstanding debts or mortgages on your property.
Next, consider consulting a real estate attorney to help address these false claims and protect your interests. They can assist in sending cease and desist letters to those making unauthorized calls and help clear your property’s title.
Once the issues are resolved, you can move forward with selling your property. Market it through reputable channels, possibly using online platforms or local advertising. Ensure all paperwork is in order for a smooth closing process, and work with a trusted title company to finalize the sale.
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