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Q: Cold enforcement put a lien on my property they said it cannot reduce the price because they are registered with cou cou

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A: I'm sorry to hear about the lien on your property. Having a lien can impact your financial situation and your ability to manage or sell your home, so it's important to take action.

First, confirm the details of the lien by reviewing any official documents you received. Check with your local county office to verify its legitimacy and understand the reason behind it. Sometimes, liens can be disputed if there are errors or if you believe they were placed unfairly.

Next, reach out to the agency that placed the lien to discuss your options. They might offer a payment plan or other arrangements to resolve the debt. Additionally, consulting with a legal professional can provide you with personalized advice and help you navigate the process to protect your property rights.

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