
How do I file an Intent to Redeem?
2008 and ongoing- Homeowner The homeowner does not have the right to redeem.
Junior Lienor Intents to Redeem
- Intent to Redeem Form
- The top section is information pertaining to the foreclosure.
- The middle section is information pertaining to your lien.
- The affidavit is for the amount due on the lien being filed. This must be signed and notarized.
- All intents must include the telephone number, fax number, e-mail address, and postal address.
- A certified recorded copy of the lien.
- Recorded copies of any lien assignments.
- $50.00 filing fee per intent.
- Notice of Election and Demand recorded 2007 or prior- intents must be filed 15 days prior to end of owners’ redemption period.
- Notice of Election and Demand recorded 2008 and on going- the intents must be filed within eight business days of sale.
Lien Holder Notice of Intent to Redeem - PDF Lien Holder Notice of Intent to Redeem - Word
2007 and Prior - Homeowner The homeowner must file a written Notice of Intent to Redeem in the Public Trustee Office no less than 15 days prior to the
last date of the Owner’s Redemption period. Once we have received the redemption amount it will be e-mailed or faxed to you.
You may also call 303-730-0071 to receive the redemption figures.
Intent to Redeem - PDF Intent to Redeem - Word
03/2011
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