An update on the Tax Lien. Apparently they cannot locate the information. They will contact us in about 3 weeks. Now, they obviously had the information to file it against her. So how can it not come up now?
During our research, we have found many recommending to contact the reporting Agency and dispute the filing. Also, almost everyone stated the IRS will not remove it until Paid in full and after 7 years from date of payment.
Here is our question. If this is true how can others claim to remove it from the credit reports?
Now, we are off to the Law Library (nest week) to research this further. It’s not set in stone; therefore we might find something to get it removed. Right?

Many years ago I called the Credit Agencies. This back in the day when you could get a hold of someone on the phone. I was concerned about others using my information for credit. I was in College and had purchased my first home. When my Lender ran my Credit Report some interesting things appeared. Took care of them and that was that. Per my lenders advice I placed an alert for NO ONE to view my information unless it was verified with me.