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LIEN REMOVAL
Someone else was asking about the need to record with the county recorder. This is all a part of the common law defaulting method that is popular in the group where I found the link to this guy's paperwork: Yahoo!Groups->lawwork.
The steps are to send an initial response in affidavit form, or with accompanying affidavit and a time limit. Then, first notice of default when they don't answer, with a followup time limit, then a final notice, and an ex parte judgment in common law, recorded with the county recorder. And, if you can swing it, filed in Federal District court in the Misc files section.
As you can see from this guy's affidavit, he detailed the fact that he went way out of his way to prove that he gave the IRS every opportunity to respond and not only did they ignore him, but failed to rebut his affidavit, so his affidavit stood as truth. This was the reasoning behind removing the lien using a UCC-3. I don't even know if he did the UCC-11 search or not.
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