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You can check liens by searching public records, typically at your county clerk's office or through online databases. It’s a smart move to avoid surprises later on.
You might find lawsuits related to unpaid debts, property disputes, or contract issues. It's like opening a can of worms, revealing the seller's past legal troubles.
Filing for bankruptcy can put a temporary hold on your creditors, but it may also lead to losing some assets, including property, depending on the type of bankruptcy you file.