Homeowners/Huntersville, NC/IRS Tax Lien

IRS & Federal Tax Lien in Huntersville, NC

Homeowners in Huntersville, NC with an IRS tax lien can still sell with proper planning. Find IRS offices, tax attorneys, and lien discharge procedures.

Local Huntersville resourcesVerified contactsUpdated regularly

Situation overview

An IRS federal tax lien in Huntersville, NC attaches to all your property but does not prevent selling. File Form 14135 for lien discharge at least 45 days before closing. In NC, federal tax liens are filed with the Secretary of State — search free at sosnc.gov. The IRS Fresh Start program offers expanded payment options.

Median Sale Price (Dec 2025, Redfin): $525,000

The Huntersville Real Estate Market

Huntersville benefits from Lake Norman and Birkdale Village and access to I-77, which supports demand tied to Charlotte commuter demand and lakefront activity. Neighborhoods like Downtown Huntersville and Mooresville often move at different speeds depending on pricing and condition.

What to do first

An IRS federal tax lien attaches to all your property but does not mean you cannot sell. Lien discharge (Form 14135), subordination, and the Fresh Start program offer paths to clear title. Acting before the 10-year collection statute expires gives you leverage.

Start with

  1. Request a lien discharge (Form 14135) at least 45 days before your planned closing date.
  2. Explore the IRS Fresh Start program — installment agreements up to $50,000 and OIC for qualifying taxpayers.
  3. Consult the Taxpayer Advocate Service (1-877-777-4778) if you are facing financial hardship or timing pressure.

Avoid

  1. Assume an IRS lien prevents selling — lien discharge allows property sales with IRS cooperation.
  2. Ignore the lien and hope the IRS does not enforce it — the 10-year collection period can be suspended.
  3. Try to transfer or hide property to avoid an IRS lien — this can result in criminal penalties.

Step-by-step action plan

A starting path you can follow before committing to any contract or agreement.

  1. Request a transcript from the IRS (1-800-829-1040) to confirm the exact amount owed and assessment dates.
  2. Search the NC Secretary of State database to confirm whether a Notice of Federal Tax Lien has been filed.
  3. Contact the IRS Taxpayer Advocate Service (1-877-777-4778) if you are facing financial hardship or need help.

Who to contact in Huntersville

IRS Lien and Debt Attorneys

Blossom Law PLLC

Attorney Rashad Blossom focuses on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 consumer bankruptcy, serving Huntersville and Mecklenburg County from his Charlotte office at 126 N McDowell St.

Blossom Law bankruptcy

Law Office of Kimberly A. Sheek

Attorney Kimberly Sheek is a 2013 and 2016 Super Lawyers Rising Star (top 2.5% of NC attorneys), magna cum laude graduate, with 10+ years of bankruptcy and foreclosure defense experience.

Sheek Law Office bankruptcy

The Lake Law Office, PLLC

Lake Norman bankruptcy firm serving Huntersville for over a decade, handling Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 filings, wage garnishment relief, and foreclosure stays.

Lake Law Office bankruptcy

Mecklenburg County Tax Office

Mecklenburg County Tax Collector

Property-tax collection, payment support, and delinquent-tax inquiries for Mecklenburg County homeowners.

(704) 336-7600

3205 Freedom Dr, Suite 3000, Charlotte, NC 28208

Mecklenburg County Tax Collector

HUD and Homeownership Counseling

Community Hardship Support

Call 211

Local referrals for utility, food, shelter, and emergency financial-assistance programs.

Call 211

Free and Low-Cost Legal Aid

Legal Aid of North Carolina - Charlotte Office

Civil legal aid for qualifying low-income residents in Mecklenburg County, including housing and consumer matters.

(704) 971-2594

5535 Albemarle Rd, Suite 100, Charlotte, NC 28212

Legal Aid NC Charlotte

IRS Tax Lien Real Estate Agents in Huntersville

Chamiese Evans — Licensed Realtor

Specializing in helping Huntersville homeowners navigate irs tax lien situations — whether that means selling, negotiating, or exploring every option before making a decision. NorthGroup Real Estate.

Visit listrobin.com

Areas covered

This page covers homeowners across these Huntersville neighborhoods and surrounding areas.

  • Downtown Huntersville
  • Mooresville
  • Statesville
  • Troutman
  • Davidson
  • Cornelius
  • Charlotte

Common questions

Can I sell my house if the IRS has a tax lien on it in Huntersville?

Yes, but you need IRS cooperation. File Form 14135 at least 45 days before closing to request a lien discharge. The IRS will discharge the lien from the property if they receive the proceeds or the remaining assets cover the debt.

How long does an IRS tax lien last?

The IRS has 10 years from the date of assessment to collect, but this period can be suspended by installment agreements, offers in compromise, or bankruptcy. The lien is released when the debt is paid, the statute expires, or you negotiate a settlement.

Where do I search for IRS liens on my property in NC?

In North Carolina, federal tax liens are filed with the NC Secretary of State — search free online at sosnc.gov. In South Carolina, federal tax liens are filed with the county Register of Deeds or Clerk of Court in each county where you own property.

Related situations in Huntersville

Homeowners dealing with irs tax lien often face overlapping issues. These resources may also help.

IRS Tax Lien in other cities

Researched by CC Evans, Marketing Analyst — RobinOffer

Licensed Real Estate Broker · NC License #332092

NorthGroup Real Estate · Charlotte, NC

Last reviewed: February 2026

This directory is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. Confirm all options with licensed counsel or a qualified financial professional before signing any agreement.

Sources: NC General Statutes · HUD.gov · CFPB.gov

IRS lien on your property?

Share your Huntersville property details and get clear options for selling with or resolving an IRS tax lien.

No obligationFree to useYour info stays private