Report by Paula Antolini
April 10, 2017 10:38PM EDT
Bethel Properties Slated for Public Auction by Bethel Tax Collector, To Satisfy Delinquent Taxes and Other Charges, June 20th
The Auction slated for June 20, 2017 at 10:00 am at the Bethel Municipal Center 1 School Street Bethel, CT 06801. Please call Attorney Adam Cohen (203)330-2230 for further information.
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PROPERTY AUCTION:
The tax collector of the Town of Bethel has levied upon the following properties in Bethel and slated them for public auction to satisfy delinquent taxes and charges under C.G.S. §12-157. Volume and page numbers refer to the Town’s landrecords. Unless paid, these properties will be auctioned in “as is” condition at 10:00 a.m. on June 20, 2017 at the Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center at 1 School Street in Bethel.
20 Maple Avenue Extension (Volume 965 Page 22) owned by Thomas J. Andrews and Anna M. Andrews, owing $23,307.99. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as successor to Wachovia Bank; Savings Bank of Danbury; and Danbury Hospital may have interests which will be extinguished by the sale.
143 Nashville Road (Volume 1031 Page 752) owned by Brent Arrowitz, owing $20,599.54.
29 Putnam Park Road (“First Parcel” at Volume 351 Page 156) owned by Timothy P. Cook and Holly Z. Cook, owing $7,588.49. Gateway Bank, FSB may have interests which will be extinguished by the sale.
117 Chestnut Ridge Road (Volume 70 Page 69) owned by Edward A. Erickson, owing $22,158.68. The United States Internal Revenue Service may have interests which will be extinguished by the sale.
16 Hawleyville Road (Volume 594 Page 270) owned by Robert Johnson, owing $27,786.39.
7 Evergreen Drive (Volume 939 Page 554) owned by Jean Ledney and Paul Ledney, owing $35,534.80. Norbert E. Mitchell, Co., Inc.; Newtown Savings Bank; and the Connecticut Department of Social Services may have interests which will be extinguished by the sale.
33 South Street (Volume 88 Page 720) owned by the Beverly Mae Ricci and the Estate of William H. Moran, Jr., owing $20,534.54. Danbury Hospital; the United States Internal Revenue Service; the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services; and the surviving spouse and heirs of William H. Moran, Jr. may claim interests which will be extinguished by the sale.
91 and 93 Old Hawleyville Road (Volume 748 Page 788) owned by Manuel Oliva, Luis Oliva, and the Estate of Jose Oliva owing $42,874.07. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as successor to Wachovia Bank; Danbury Hospital; the United States Internal Revenue Service; the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services; and the surviving spouse and heirs of Jose Oliva may claim interests which will be extinguished by the sale.
11 Spring Hill Lane (Volume 790 Page 55) owned by the Estate of Carol A. Piorkowski, Christine Chapman, Karen McLaughlin, and Patricia Wirag, owing $9,681.12. Citizens Bank, N.A. as successor to RBS Citizens Bank, N.A.; the United States Internal Revenue Service; the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services; and the surviving spouse and heirs of Carol A. Piorkowski may claim interests which will be extinguished by the sale.
53 Taylor Avenue (Bethel Assessor’s Map 23 Block 17 Lot 14) owned by Hans Schwebler, owing $17,315.03. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as successor to Union Trust Company may have interests which will be extinguished by the sale.
The dollar amounts listed are through the end of last month. Additional taxes, interest, fees, and other charges authorized by law accruing after the last day of the month immediately preceding this notice are owed in addition to the amount indicated as due and owing in this notice.
Bidders must present $5,000 per property in cash or certified check payable to “Pullman & Comley, Trustee” on the day of the sale, and the winning bidder must pay the balance of the sale price within 5 days or forfeit that deposit. Absent a redemption, the purchaser will take title “free and clear” six months after the auction except for certain encumbrances. Details at www.cttaxsales.com
Adam J. Cohen, Esq.
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