
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 land records. Unless paid, these properties will be auctioned in “as is” condition at 10:00 a.m. on April 25, 2018 at the Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center at 1 School Street in Bethel.
- 43 Castle Hill Drive owned by Estate of Edward F. Bruce, owing $17,795.46.JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. as successor to Chemical Bank, as Trustee; Danbury Hospital; Cuda & Associates, LLC; the United States Internal Revenue Service; the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services; and the surviving spouse and heirs of Edward F. Bruce may have interests which will be extinguished by the sale.
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56 Maple Avenue owned by Louis W. Scalzo a/k/a Louis Scalzo, owing $13,996.49.OneMain Financial Services, Inc. and American General Financial Services, Inc. may have interests which will be extinguished by the sale.
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