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COMMON PLEAS COURT
of MAHONING COUNTY, OHIO
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LEGAL NOTICE
DAVID L. ENGLER
Attorney at Law
100 DeBartolo Place, Ste 315
Boardman, OH 44512
Telephone: 330-729-9777
IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS,
MAHONING COUNTY, OHIO
120 Market Street
Youngstown, Ohio 44503-1751
Judge Lou A. D'Apolito
Case No. 09CV 2435
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
FRANCES GRANITO, ET AL.,
DEFENDANTS.
Anne Carlson, Unknown Spouse, Estate Representative, Executor or Administrator, Decedent's heirs, whose last known address if 662 High Street, Youngstown, Ohio 44502 shall take notice that on the 29th day of June, 2009, Plaintiff, David L. Engler filed his Complaint in Foreclosure Case No. 09CV 2435 in the Court of Common Pleas, Mahoning County, Ohio, to foreclose the liens held by it for delinquent real estate taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, charges, and costs with respect to the following parcel of real property:
Situated in the City of Youngstown, County of Mahoning and State of Ohio and known as being City Lot Number 8941, as lots are now numbered. Said lot has a frontage of fifty (50) feet in the easterly side of West Federal Street in said City and extends back, between parallel lines to a depth of 145 feet. Said property is further described as being part of David Brothers Plat as recorded in Volume 7, Page 54 of Maps, Mahoning County Records.
PPN: 53-097-0-034.00.
The prayer of the the Complaint is for an order directing that the property be sold at public auction and that the proceeds therefrom be used to satisfy Plaintiff's liens. Plaintiff further prays for such other relief as the Court may deem just, equitable, and necessary and that any and all persons claiming an interest in the property be required to answer and set up their interest or be forever barred from asserting the same, that Plaintiff's liens be found to be good and valid first liens on the property, and that the equity of redemption with respect to the property be foreclosed.
The above-named Defendants are required to answer Plaintiff's Complaint within twenty-eight (28) days after the last date of publication of this notice, which notice shall be made once per week for three consecutive weeks, said answer day being the 11th day of November, 2009. If said Defendants fail to timely respond, the Court may enter a default judgment against them for the relief requested in the Complaint.
BY: DAVID L. ENGLER
Attorneys for David L. Engler.
Sep 30; Oct 7,14, 2009 09-01604
