91.4884 Notice by mail to interested parties.
(1)
The collector shall also cause to be prepared and mailed by first class mail, certified
by a United States postal service certificate of mailing, within thirty (30) days after
the filing of such petition, a brief notice of the filing of the suit to any taxing
authority or person of record owning or holding any tax bills or claiming any right,
title, or interest in or to, or lien upon, any such parcel of real estate as set out in the
petition.
(2) The notice shall be substantially as follows:
To the person to whom this notice is addressed:
Public records indicate that you may own or claim some right, title, or interest in or
to, or hold a lien upon a certain parcel of real estate located at (here insert the street
address and the property valuation administrator's tax parcel number) and set out in count
number _____ in a certain petition bearing Action No. _______ filed in the Circuit Court
of ________ County, Kentucky at __________ (city) on _________, 19_____, wherein
an enforcement of the liens of various delinquent tax bills is sought and a court order
asked for the purpose of selling said real estate at a public sale for payment of all
delinquent tax bills, together with interest, penalties, and costs. Publication of notice of
such enforcement was commenced on the _____ day of ________, 19...., in __________
(here insert name of city).
Public records in the office of the county clerk or other public office indicate you
may own or claim some interest in this parcel by reason of (Here insert specific reference
to any public document of record as disclosed in a thorough examination of title status.).
Unless all delinquent city taxes are paid upon the parcel of real estate described in
said petition and unless the owners of said real estate shall either have discharged any city
tax liens or satisfied any judgment rendered on said liens in favor of the city, prior to the
time of the enforcement sale of such real estate by the master commissioner, or within
sixty (60) days after the sale if the purchase price at sale is less than the parcel's certified
assessed value, the owner or any taxing authority or person of record claiming any right,
title, or interest in or to, or lien upon, any such parcel of real estate shall be forever barred
and foreclosed of all right, title and interest and equity of redemption in and to such
parcel of real estate; provided, however, that any such person shall have the right to file
an answer in said suit on or before the ______ day of ________, 19____, in the office of
the Circuit Court clerk and copy thereof to the city of _________, in accordance with the
Kentucky rules of civil procedure, setting forth in detail the nature and amount of the
interest and any defense or objection to the enforcement.
Dated ____________, 19____
______________, Kentucky
(Name of city)
___________________
Attorney
___________________
___________________
___________________
Address
___________________
Phone
Effective: July 15, 1986
History: Amended 1986 Ky. Acts ch. 42, sec. 2, effective July 15, 1986. -- Created
1982 Ky. Acts ch. 409, sec. 5, effective July 15, 1982.
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