[WSBARP] Third Party Application for Discharge of IRS lien?

Danielle Flatt danielle at dimensionlaw.com
Thu May 26 13:11:06 PDT 2016


Good afternoon,

Has anybody had experience doing a third-party application to the IRS for a
lien discharge?

Client purchased real property at foreclosure auction.  Client later
discovered there was an IRS lien on the property.  The IRS has a 120 day
right of redemption following the sale.  We applied for release of right of
redemption.  It turns out the Trustee did not provide appropriate notice to
IRS before the sale, which means the encumbrance will stay attached.

I was informed Client would have to do an Application for Discharge of
lien, which is a different process.  Has anybody had experience with this
when applicant has no relationship to the liable taxpayer?  Previous owner
is in the wind.  Would anybody be available for a short phone call to talk
through the process?


Best Regards,

DANIELLE FLATT | ATTORNEY | DIMENSION LAW GROUP PLLC
234 SW 43rd St, Suite MA | Renton, WA 98057
t: *206.973.3500 *| f: *206.577.5090*| e: *danielle at dimensionlaw.com
<danielle at dimensionlaw.com>*| www.dimensionlaw.com

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