Maine Code § 36-558-A

Liability for failure to pay prorated property taxes
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1. Civil action authorized. If after a real estate closing in which the parties have prorated property
taxes pursuant to section 558, any party knowingly fails to pay that party's share of the taxes, which
results in a lien being filed, any other party to the transaction who pays the taxes that are owed by the
delinquent party may recover in a civil action from the delinquent party the amount of unpaid taxes,
costs incurred in releasing the lien and reasonable attorney's fees.
[PL 2007, c. 687, §1 (NEW).]
2. Effect on credit rating. If a party prevails in an action filed under subsection 1 and a record of
a lien in that party's name has been placed in that party's file with a consumer reporting agency, that
lien must be considered inaccurate information under 15 United States Code, Section 1681i if the party
requesting relief submits a copy of the court judgment and proof of payment of the lien to the consumer
reporting agency.
[PL 2013, c. 588, Pt. C, §19 (AMD).]

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