How can I remove a federal lien on my home due to my wife's conviction?

Full question:

I need to remove a Federal lien on my home. My wife was convicted in a Federal Court and they placed a lien on my house because her name is on the deed. Her name is not on the loan. In addition she has been deported to the U.K. where she was born.We need to have the lien removed so we can sell our home.At this time, I am with my wife in London on a visit, but you can contact me by email, orby phone. 011 4474 3814 4856

  • Category: Real Property
  • Subcategory: Liens
  • Date:
  • State: Tennessee

Answer:

To remove the federal lien on your home, you will need to pay the fines or penalties that caused the lien. Since your wife is listed on the deed, her ownership means the federal government can use the property to recover the amounts owed. They are unlikely to remove the lien without payment.

You should contact the federal agency that filed the lien to arrange payment, possibly from the proceeds of the sale of your house. If you encounter difficulties, consider consulting a local attorney in Murfreesboro, TN, for assistance.

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The cost to remove a lien from a property varies based on the type of lien and the specific circumstances. For federal liens, you typically need to pay the fines or penalties that led to the lien. Additional costs may include attorney fees if you seek legal assistance. It's best to contact the federal agency that filed the lien for specific payment details.