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You can check for liens, mortgages, or bankruptcy records through the county recorder's office, online databases, or by hiring a title company. It's like turning over every stone to make sure nothing is lurking under the surface.
Yes, you can sell your home even if there’s a lien. However, the lien must typically be resolved or addressed during the sale process. The proceeds from the sale may need to cover the amount owed on the lien.
A seller's file might include various lawsuits such as foreclosure actions, disputes with contractors, or personal injury claims. These can impact the sale of a property, so it's best to address them early.