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Seventh Circuit rules on enforceability of misspelled tax lien
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Court Report
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
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The United States sought to enforce a tax lien on property in Mundelein, Lake County, Ill. The lien did not spell the debtor’s name correctly or include a legal description or permanent index number for the property, but was identifiable by the address. The debtor had passed away and his heirs conveyed their interest to a land trust company. When the government sought to foreclose on the tax lien, the company moved for summary judgment, arguing that the lien was unenforceable. Read on for more details.
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