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COMMON PLEAS COURT
of MAHONING COUNTY, OHIO

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LEGAL NOTICE

MARK A. BELINKY

Attorney At Law

Lien Forward Ohio

20 W. Federal Plaza Place, Suite M-5A

Youngstown, Ohio 44503

IN THE COURT OF

COMMON PLEAS,

MAHONING COUNTY, OHIO

120 Market Street

Youngstown, Ohio 44503-1751

Judge James C. Evans

Case No. 07CV 2808

OTHA PENNY

PLAINTIFF,

VS.

CHRISTOPHER G. HARING, ET AL.,

DEFENDANTS.

Defendants, CHRISTOPHER G. HARING and THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, ASSIGNS AND SURVIVING SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF CHRISTOPHER G. HARING, whose names and residences are unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained and upon whom service of summons cannot be had in the State of Ohio will take notice that on the 2nd day of August, 2007, Plaintiff, Otha Penny filed his Foreclosure Complaint to Transfer and Vest Title in a Tax Certificate Holder pursuant to Revised Code Section 5721.37(F) naming them as Defendants, in the Court of Common Pleas of Mahoning County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 07CV 2808 in said Court, to foreclose her tax lien certificate and the transfer of real estate title. The real estate which is the subject of the within action more fully described in the Plaintiff's Complaint and known as:

PROPERTY LOCATION: 78 E. CHAlmers, YCL No. 11313.

PERMANENT PARCEL NO. 53-047-0-282.00-0

Plaintiff prays that the Defendants named above be required to answer and set forth their interest in said premises or be forever barred from asserting the same, that Plaintiff's tax lien certificate be found to be a good and valid first lien on said premises, that the equity of redemption of said premises be foreclosed, and that the title to the subject premises be transferred to and vested in Plaintiff.

The persons first above mentioned will take further notice that they have been made party Defendants in said Complaint and that they are required to answer on or before the 13th day of February, 2008. If said Defendants fail to timely respond, the Court may enter a default judgment against them for the relief requested in the Complaint.

LIEN FORWARD OHIO

BY: MARK A. BELINKY (0024713)

Jan 2,9,16, 2008  07-02486

 

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