This week in Knoxville, a variety of legal and public notices have been published, providing important information for the community. Among these notices are foreclosure sales, non-resident notices, and updates on estate administrations. Here’s a summary of the key announcements.
One significant notice pertains to a foreclosure sale for a property located at 8608 Ellis Lane, Knoxville, Tennessee. The sale will take place on August 15, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. at the City/County Building in Knoxville. This action has come about due to a default in payment secured by a Deed of Trust. The property will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, and it is subject to all easements, restrictions, and unpaid taxes.
Several non-resident notices have been issued, indicating that defendants reside outside of the state or cannot be located. For example, notices have been filed regarding cases such as:
Failure to respond to these notices may result in a default judgment being entered against the respective defendants.
Numerous notices to creditors have been published concerning various estates within Knoxville. These notices detail that individuals or organizations with claims against the estates of deceased persons are required to file their claims within specific time limits. Here are a few key estates:
Each estate comes with a unique docket number and specified representative, further outlining necessary legal proceedings.
Public notices like those concerning the disciplinary proceedings against legal professionals also carry weight in ensuring community awareness. For instance, Joi Wilson Akridge has been summoned regarding a formal complaint filed against her by the State Bar, with a deadline to respond by August 19, 2024.
The mix of foreclosure, court notices, and estate information highlights the ongoing legal activities within the Knoxville area. It is important for residents to stay informed about these matters, particularly those who might be directly affected by the legal actions or who have claims to submit.
For full details, individuals are encouraged to visit the Register’s Office or attend court sessions as necessary.
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