Delinquent Tax Foreclosures
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENTS
OF FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR
DELINQUENT
LAND TAXES
COMMON PLEAS COURT
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO
WHEREAS, Judgments of Foreclosure have been rendered in certain delinquent tax foreclosure cases for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and other charges, if any, and, costs incurred in the proceedings due thereon. The permanent parcel number of the respective parcel of land in each case; the Common Pleas Court number, the name of the case; the legal description; and, the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and other charges, if any, (the first dollar amount), and, the estimated costs incurred in the proceedings, (the second dollar amount), which together constitutes the total amount of the findings of the Court for the plaintiff, County Treasurer, and also constitutes the "Minimum Bid" for each parcel as defined by the Statutes of Ohio (last dollar amount); are set forth below as follows:
- NOTE: Some cases may have included more than one parcel. Those additional parcels may be found by reviewing this entire ad.
- NOTE: The last dollar figure set forth for each parcel is the minimum bid which can be offered for each parcel.
NONPRODUCTIVE LANDS
The following parcels of land have been determined by electing municipal corporation, within whose boundaries such “Nonproductive Lands” are situated, to be “Nonproductive Lands” in accordance with Section 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code, and if no “Minimum Bid,” or higher bid, is received for a parcel after being offered for sale at the two (2) sales set forth below, said parcel shall be sold to the electing municipal corporation within whose boundaries said parcel is located according to Section 5722.03 of the Ohio Revised Code.
843-19-004; 947315; James Rokakis vs. Alan Robert Sill, etc., et al.; $0.00, $0.00, $39,803.52
Permanent Parcel No. 843-19-004
Situated in the Village of Gates Mills, County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio and known as being part of Original Mayfield Township Lot No. 9 and bounded and described as follows:
Beginning in the Southerly right of way line of the Cleveland and Eastern Railroad, at a point distant, Southeasterly, along a curve whose radius is 681.15 feet, 205.57 feet from the most Southerly corner of a parcel of land, conveyed by deed dated April 29, 1937, to Emil Weil, and recorded in Volume 4726, Page 350 of Cuyahoga County Records; thence Southeasterly continuing along said curved line, deflecting to the left, and along the Northwesterly line of land, conveyed by deed dated February 9, 1951, to C. Howard Allen, Jr. and Gerda Watson Allen, said line being also the Southerly and Easterly right of way line of the Cleveland and Eastern Railroad, 568.86 feet to a point of tangency, thence Northerly along said Northwesterly line of land conveyed to C. Howard Allen, Jr. and Gerda Watson Allen, and along the Westerly line of land conveyed by deed, December 4, 1941, to Crispin Oglebay, and recorded in Volume 5413, Page 476 of Cuyahoga County Records, said line being also the Easterly right of way line of the Cleveland, and Eastern Railroad, 379.00 feet to a point of curve; thence Northerly along said Westerly line of land conveyed to said Crispin Oglebay, and along a curve whose radius is 538.71 feet, deflecting to the left, and said line being also the Easterly right of way line of the Cleveland and Eastern Railroad to a Southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed, November 19, 1930, to Susan Fawcett Seymour, and recorded in Volume 4090, Page 332 of Cuyahoga County Records; thence Westerly along said Southerly line of land conveyed to Susan Fawcett Seymour, to a point in the Westerly right of way line of the Cleveland and Eastern Railroad, said point being also the Southeasterly corner of a parcel of land conveyed in a deed, dated April 29, 1937 to Emil Weil and recorded in Volume 4726, Page 350 of Cuyahoga County Records; Thence Southerly, along the Westerly right of way line of the Cleveland and Eastern Railroad and the Easterly line of a parcel of land, conveyed by deed, by deed January 2, 1902, to W.D. Taylor, and recorded in Volume 818, Page 67, of Cuyahoga County Records, on a curved line deflecting to the right, 40.21 feet to a point of tangency; thence, Southerly along said Westerly right of way line of the Cleveland and Eastern Railroad, and along said Easterly line of land conveyed to W.D. Taylor, 379.00 feet to a pont of curve thence Southwesterly along the Northeasterly line of the Cleveland and Eastern Railroad, and along the Southeasterly line of land conveyed to said W.D. Taylor, along a curve, whose radius is 262.90 feet, deflecting to the right, 477.96 feet to a point of compound curve; thence Northwesterly along the Northwesterly line of the Cleveland and Eastern Railroad, and along a Southwesterly line of land conveyed to the said W.D. Taylor, along a curve, whose radius is 631.15 feet, deflecting to the right, 77.32 feet to a point, thence, Southwesterly about 50 feet to the place of beginning, be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways.
Also subject to zoning ordinances, if any.
All of the above parcels being subject to restrictions, covenants, limitations, conditions, easements and rights of way of record, running with the land, if any.
Whereas, such Judgments of Foreclosure ordered the respective parcel therein to be separately sold at public sale by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such Findings by the Court for the County Treasurer for each respective parcel;
Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that the Sheriff of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, will sell each parcel at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder at or above the "MINIMUM BID" (last dollar amount for each parcel), which is the total amount of the findings of Court for the County Treasurer for all taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and other charges, if any, and all costs incurred in the proceedings due thereon, commencing at the hour of 10:00 A.M. at 1215 West Third Street, in the Justice Center Auditorium of the Justice Center in Cleveland, Ohio, on the 2nd day of February, 2022, and continuing, if necessary, from day to day thereafter to satisfy the Judgment of Foreclosure as to each parcel. If any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, that is, at or above the "Minimum Bid", it shall again be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale, at the same time of day and at the same place, on the 16th day of February, 2022, and continuing, if necessary, from day to day thereafter to satisfy the Judgments of Foreclosure as to each parcel.
Notice is given that such taxes and special assessments, or installments of special assessments, and any other assessments, which are not legally due and payable according to law at the Confirmation of Sale shall remain a first and best lien on the parcels, and the purchasers shall take such premises subject to all such taxes and assessments.
Terms of Sale: A deposit of a Certified Check, payable to the Sheriff, or CASH, for ten percent (10%) of the purchase price will be required at the time the bid is accepted; except where the amount bid is Three Thousand Dollars, ($3,000.00) or less, the minimum deposit shall be Three Hundred Dollars, ($300.00); and, except where the minimum bid for a parcel is less than Three Hundred Dollars, ($300.00) the full amount shall be paid at the time the bid is accepted; and, the maximum deposit in any case shall be Ten Thousand Dollars, ($10,000.00). Rule 27 of the Common Pleas Court of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, applies to these sales.
NOTE: Prospective bidders are responsible for knowing what they are bidding on prior to the time of the sale by first having reviewed the records of the City wherein the parcel is located, and the records of the County, especially those located in the "Map Room" of the County Administration Building, and further, by personally viewing the parcel at its location.
The FULL purchase price shall be paid to the Sheriff within THIRTY (30) days from the date of sale, and unless paid within fifteen (15) days from date of sale, shall bear interest at the rate of ten percent (10%) until paid, and on failure to do so, the purchaser shall be adjudged in contempt of court. (These terms of sale shall not apply where the parcels are sold to an electing municipal corporation under the "Land Reutilization Program" - Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code).
NOTE: Per Section 5721.25 of the Ohio Revised Code, an owner of a parcel may redeem his property by payment in full of all taxes and costs until the sale of such parcel is confirmed by the Court - approximately 15 days after the sale.
This advertisement is prepared and published pursuant to the provisions of Sections 5721.18, 5721.181, 5721.19, 5721.191, 5721.25 (5722.01, 5722.02, 5722.03, 5722.08) of the Ohio Revised Code.
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