David 14
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realtor.sailor
You've asked the same question 7 times!
Anonymous
HOW many times will you ask this before reading all the answers you got last time!
linkus86
No. The sellers lien is not a contingency of the contract making it a non-valid reason to void a contract, and the contract itself usually has an expiration date and language that demands you fulfill the contract before that date. But you can resolve the lien and then sue the party who issued it after the fact to recapture part or all of that money.
Spock (rhp)
depends on state law ... ask your attorney. in some states, the lien would attach to the net proceeds of the sale, in others, it MIGHT have to be cleared [paid or revoked] in order for the sale to proceed.