Re: IDOR Tax Liens
My client has a Chapter 7 Discharge and a letter from the IDOR that states that his Illinois tax debts are discharged. But the IDOR will not release its tax lien. Now, years later, the client wants to purchase a home, but his lender says the lien must be released.
Any suggestions?
Wednesday, April 07, 2004

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