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First, I assume you are talking about a vehicle. If the previous owner will not give you a clear title, you need to ask for (in writing) "rescission of contract." This means that she will refund you any money you paid for the vehicle, and you will return the vehicle to her. If she refuses, I would sue in small claims court for the price you paid for the vehicle. If you cannot sue in small claims court (because of the jurisdictional limit), see an attorney.

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Q: Previous owner gave you the title but she will not clear lien showing against the property you have sent the appropriate paperwork for her to sign but she won't clear the lien?
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