City Code Section
- As provided below, the City Treasurer shall provide notice to all persons known to have a recorded interest in the properties on the foreclosure list.
- A. Individual Notice.
- 1. The City Treasurer shall mail a notice of foreclosure sale to all persons known to have a recorded interest in the property and to all persons having recorded a request for copy of notice of sale. Notice shall be sent at least 60 days prior to the sale by registered or certified mail.
- 2. The mailed notice shall state that a foreclosure sale will be held and it shall specify the date, time and place. It shall contain the following information: the names of the owners of the property; the legal description of the property; the street address; the amount of the delinquent lien stating both the principal and interest due as well as any penalties and collection costs; the type of the delinquent account; and, the name of the City Treasurer and contact information. The notice shall also state that there shall be an additional charge for sales costs to date.
- B. Newspaper Notice.
- 1. The City Treasurer shall have printed in a daily or weekly newspaper of general circulation a notice of foreclosure sale once a week for four successive weeks.
- 2. The notice shall contain the information required in Subsection 5.30.140 A.2.
- 3. A copy of the first of the four published newspaper notices shall be sent to the owner and to the occupant by registered or certified mail.
- C. Posted Notice.
- 1. The City Treasurer shall have notice of foreclosure sale posted on the property at least once, no less than four weeks before the sale.
- 2. The posted notice shall contain the information required in Subsection 5.30.140 A.2.
- D. Other notice. Notice shall be given to the Internal Revenue Service by registered or certified mail, at least 25 days prior to the sale if a federal tax lien was recorded more than 30 days of the scheduled date of the foreclosure sale.