Community gathering at the City-County Building for estate sales.
Knox County Probate Court is preparing for estate sales and important updates relevant to buyers and interested parties. Key properties up for sale include the estates of Elizabeth Alexander and Gary Wayne Foust, providing unique investment opportunities. Creditors and non-residents have important notices to heed, while public meetings regarding community matters are also scheduled. Local residents should stay informed and participate in these significant events.
Hey there, Knoxville! Get ready for some important updates that might just pique your interest. The Knox County Probate Court is gearing up for a series of sales and estate matters, offering unique opportunities for both buyers and those involved in various estates. Here’s what you need to know!
The first estate we’re looking at belongs to the late Elizabeth Alexander. This particular property, identified as Lot 1 of the Final Plat of Alexander Property, is located at 3803 Strong Road, Mascot, TN 37806. If you’re one of the interested parties, you might want to perk up! Those involved include family members and the Tennessee Bureau of TennCare. The sale is scheduled for April 11, 2025, at the City-County Building on 400 Main Street, Knoxville, TN 37902.
What are the terms, you ask? Well, get this! The sale will be for cash only, with options to pay either in full or just 10% down with the rest due within 30 days. This could be a fantastic chance to snag a property in a growing area!
What’s really cool about this sale is that it’s open to the highest bidder! A deposit of at least 10% is needed, and the terms range anywhere from six months to two years. If you’ve been considering getting into real estate, this could be your golden opportunity!
In addition to estate sales, a few noteworthy notices have been issued for non-residents. Timothy R. Hammersmith and Melissa Stewart are dealing with divorce complaints, while Howington, Inc. has been notified to file an answer in relation to a case with Kincer Farms Homeowners Association. It’s crucial for those involved to pay attention to these notices and respond as required.
Attention to all creditors! The court has released several notices regarding estates, including the late Gregory Christian Ballard, who passed away on November 14, 2024, and James Clifford Berrier, who died on October 20, 2024. If you have claims related to these estates, along with others like Shirley W. Davidson and Maurice Eugene Davis, make sure you submit your claims before the specified deadlines. It’s important to stay informed if you are a part of these matters.
And wait, there’s more! The Knox County government is not just focusing on estate matters. They have also kicked off announcements regarding public meetings and hearings. This includes discussions about the Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization Draft Mobility Plan 2050 and the Five Year Consolidated Plan for FY 2025-2029. There is ample opportunity for public comment set until April, so if you have views on community development, this is your moment to shine!
Finally, if you’re a legal expert looking for a new opportunity, the Knox Development Board is set to announce a request for proposals for legal counsel. Those proposals need to be in by April 13, 2025. This could be an exciting chance for qualified professionals!
That’s all for now, Knoxville! Keep these dates marked on your calendar and make sure to participate in these upcoming opportunities. Stay tuned for more local news; we’ll keep you updated on what’s happening in our vibrant community!
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