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1. The Treasurer shall mail a “Notice of Foreclosure” to all
persons having an interest in the property and to all persons requesting
notice. It shall be sent at least 60 days prior to the sale by certified
mail, return receipt requested.
2. The notice shall state that a foreclosure sale will be held
and it shall specify the date, time and place. It shall contain the
following information: the names of the owners of the property, the legal
description of the property, the street address, the amount of the delinquent
account stating both the principal and interest due as well as any penalties
and collection charges, the type of the delinquent account, and the name of
the Treasurer. It shall also state that there shall be an additional
charge.
3. The Treasurer shall retain and file the returned mailing
receipt.
B. Newspaper notice.
1. The Treasurer shall have printed in a daily newspaper of
general circulation the notice of sale once a week for four successive
weeks.
2. The notice shall contain the information required in City
Code 5.31.055 A 2.
3. A copy of the first of the four published newspaper notices
shall be sent to the owner and to the occupant by certified mail, return
receipt requested and a copy of the notice shall be retained in the
file.
C. Posted notice.
1. The Treasurer shall have notice posted on the property at
least once, no less than four weeks before the sale. Proof of posting
shall be maintained in the property foreclosure file.
2. The notice shall contain the information required in City
Code 5.31.055 A 2.
3. The Treasurer shall prepare an affidavit of posting and a
copy of the affidavit shall be retained in the file.
D. Other notice.
1. Notice shall be given to the Internal Revenue Service by
certified mail, return receipt requested, at least 25 days prior to the
sale.
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