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At settlement in Pennsylvania, the buyer discovers a municipal lien for unpaid water and sewer charges on the property. Under the PA Agreement of Sale, who is typically responsible for clearing this lien?

Correct Answer

D) The seller is responsible for clearing municipal liens at or before settlement

Under the PAR Agreement of Sale, the seller is required to deliver marketable title, which includes clearing municipal liens such as unpaid water and sewer charges. These liens must be satisfied at or before settlement, typically from the seller's proceeds.

Answer Options
A
Municipal liens automatically expire upon transfer of property ownership
B
The buyer must pay the lien because they are purchasing the property
C
The settlement agent must pay the lien from their own funds
D
The seller is responsible for clearing municipal liens at or before settlement

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