New York Contents Of A Tax Lien Certificate.
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§ 11-328 Contents of a tax lien certificate. A tax lien certificate
shall contain a transfer and assignment by the city of the tax lien sold
to the purchaser, the date of the sale, the aggregate amount of the tax
lien so transferred, and the items of taxes, assessments, sewer rents,
sewer surcharges, water rents, any other charges that are made a lien
subject to the provisions of this chapter, the costs of any
advertisements and notices given pursuant to this chapter, any other
charges that are due and payable, a surcharge pursuant to section 11-332
of this chapter, and interest and penalties thereon comprising the tax
lien, the rate of interest which the tax lien certificate will bear, the
date when the amounts under such tax lien are due pursuant to section
11-332 of this chapter, and a description of the property affected by
the tax lien, which description shall include the designation of such
property on the tax map, by its lot number and the number of the block
in which it is contained, and such other identifying information as the
commissioner of finance or his or her designee may deem proper to add.
For purposes of this section, the words "date of sale" shall have the
same meaning provided in section 11-320(e) of this chapter. Each tax
lien certificate shall be executed by the commissioner of finance or his
or her designee by manual or facsimile signature and shall be
acknowledged by the manual or facsimile signature of the officer
subscribing the same in the manner in which a deed is required to be
acknowledged to be recorded in the county in which the property affected
is situated. The commissioner of finance may designate an agent for
purposes of authenticating any such signature.