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My client has received a Notice from the Department of Revenue that a lien has been entered in the county probate office real property records. What does this mean?

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My client has received a Notice from the Department of Revenue that a lien has been entered in the county probate office real property records. What does this mean?

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By filing a Notice of Tax Lien, the Department is notifying the public that the state has a claim against your client’s property, including property that may be aquired after the date the lien is filed. A lien may harm your client’s credit rating. A lien was recorded because your client had neglected or refused to pay taxes owed to the Department of Revenue. (See Code Sections 40-1-2 and 40-29-20.

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