Sell Your IRS Tax Lien House Fast in Georgia
An IRS federal tax lien filed against a Georgia homeowner under 26 U.S.C. § 6321 attaches to all real and personal property the owner holds statewide and is recorded with the county Superior Court clerk's office, where it surfaces in any standard title search. The IRS can pursue forced sale of the property under 26 U.S.C. § 6335, but in practice most lien situations are resolved through a Certificate of Discharge (Form 14135) or Subordination (Form 12277) at closing — the IRS typically processes discharge applications in 30 to 45 days when the sale proceeds are sufficient. We work with Georgia homeowners and their tax professionals to coordinate IRS lien discharge at closing, purchasing properties from Atlanta to Savannah to Augusta in as few as 14 days once the discharge is confirmed.
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IRS Tax Lien in Georgia — FAQ
Yes. The IRS lien attaches to the sale proceeds. The lien gets paid at closing from what we pay you — you don't come out of pocket.
The IRS has a process to discharge or subordinate liens on property sales. We've navigated this before and work with your title company to handle it.
Not necessarily, but it's often helpful. We can connect you with resources if needed. Our title team handles the mechanics of lien payoff.
Typically 2–4 weeks longer than a standard sale to get IRS discharge documentation. We factor this into the timeline upfront.
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