The Knoxville Focus has published several important legal and public notices this week, highlighting various matters concerning property foreclosures, court cases, and outstanding estates. Here is a roundup of significant announcements.
A Trustee’s Notice of Foreclosure Sale indicates that a property at 8608 Ellis Lane, Knoxville, TN will be auctioned on Thursday, August 15, 2024, at 11:00 AM. The property is being sold due to a default on payments secured by a deed of trust made by Travis Lewelling and Shellby Johnson. The public is invited to bid on this property, which is located outside the city limits and belongs to District No. Eight of Knox County.
The trustee, NICOLE TROUTT, will oversee the sale at the Northern most entrance from Main Avenue near the Main Assembly Room on the M-Level of the City-County Building. Potential buyers should be aware that the sale will be free from homestead and other exemptions.
The Chancery Court has issued several Non-Resident Notices that require specific individuals to respond to various legal actions:
Each of these notices is part of ongoing court proceedings that could result in default judgments if the individuals do not respond in a timely manner.
Several Notices to Creditors have also been published, which alert individuals with claims against specific estates to act quickly:
Creditors for each estate must file their claims with the respective courts to ensure they are considered valid.
This week’s notices include reports on various estates concluding their affairs. Estates like Wayne Herbert and Linda E. Tindell are listed, noting that letters of administration were issued. Individuals with claims against these estates have specific timelines in which they must act.
The deadline for filing claims generally falls within four months after the first publication of the notice, or twelve months from the date of death of the respective decedent.
These notices serve as essential reminders for interested parties to stay informed about legal proceedings that could affect property ownership, family law, and estate matters. It’s crucial for individuals involved in these cases to respond promptly and be aware of their rights and responsibilities.
This week’s publication presents a clear community message: stay proactive about legal matters that could influence you directly. For anyone connected to these notices—be it homeowners, creditors, or parties in court actions—acting within the stipulated timeframes is critical to protecting your legal interests.
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