United States of America v. Janick
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OPINION CONFIRMING SALE entered by Judge Richard Mills on 01/20/2017. SEE WRITTEN OPINION. (SKN, ilcd)
E-FILED
Friday, 20 January, 2017 02:43:42 PM
Clerk, U.S. District Court, ILCD
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff,
v.
CHRISTINE L. JANICK,
Defendant.
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NO. 15-cv-3074
OPINION CONFIRMING SALE
The U.S. Marshal has been appointed by the Court to sell property at issue in this case.
The U.S. Marshal reports that the property has been sold in accordance with terms previously set
forth by the Court. The Court, having reviewed the relevant materials, finds as follows:
1.
The common address and legal description of the real estate at issue:
216 S. Grant Street, Clinton, Illinois 61727
Fifty-two feet (52’) Nine inches (9”) off the North side of
Lot Five (5) in Block Nineteen (19) in the original Town,
now City of Clinton, situated in the County of DeWitt,
State of Illinois
PIN No. 07-34-215-003
2.
A notice required in accordance with 735 ILCS 5/15-1507(c)(2)(B) and 28 U.S.C.
' 2002 was given;
3.
The terms of sale were fair and not unconscionable;
4.
The sale was conducted fairly and without fraud;
5.
Justice was done by the sale;
6.
All redemption and reinstatement periods have expired without redemption or
reinstatement having been made; and
7.
This Court obtained personal jurisdiction over defendant Christine L. Janick.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED:
A.
The U.S. Marshal's report of the sale is approved and the sale is confirmed;
B.
The United States has not waived its right to subsequently administratively collect
or reduce to judgment in a separate cause of action against the defendants signing
the promissory note secured by the mortgage foreclosed herein the deficiency set
forth in the Report of Sale, even though no such deficiency judgment is sought in
this foreclosure proceeding.
C.
The U.S. Marshal is directed to issue a deed to the holder of the certificate of
purchase, sufficient to convey title pursuant to 735 ILCS l5-l509(a).
D.
The holder of the certificate of sale or deed issued pursuant to the Certificate shall
be entitled to possession of the above-described real estate on the 31st day after
entry of this order.
E.
The mortgagor (homeowner) has the right to possess the foreclosed premises for
30 days after entry of an order of possession in accordance with Section 151701(c) of the Illinois Mortgage Foreclosure Law.
(1)
On the 31st day after entry of this order, the defendant mortgagor and all
persons claiming through the defendant mortgagor shall have removed
themselves and their belongings and property from this mortgaged real
estate and shall peaceably surrender possession of said property to the
purchaser of this property or the assignee of said purchaser.
(2)
If any persons referenced in the above subparagraph remain on said
premises on or after the 31st day following the approval of the judicial
sale of this mortgaged real estate, the United States Marshal, without
further court order, is hereby directed and ordered as soon as practicable
thereafter to use any and all necessary reasonable force to enter the abovedescribed mortgaged premises, including any outbuildings and vehicles
located thereon, and to remove all occupants located thereon, who are
present on the premises and who refuse to vacate immediately and
voluntarily at the United States Marshal's direction; in addition, any and
all personal property left on the mortgaged premises by the defendant
mortgagor and/or any and all other persons having left said property, is
hereby declared forfeited to the United States. If the United States
Marshal determines that the above-described personal property to be
without value or of di minimus value that would neither exceed nor equal
the costs of notice, storage and sale, the United States Marshal may leave
the personal property, at his discretion, on the premises for the purchaser
of this real estate to claim, or dispose of, at will.
Upon taking possession and custody of the premises, and removing all
occupants who are unauthorized to remain on the premises, the United
States Marshal is then hereby directed to remit possession and custody of
the premises to the purchaser of said property at the sale judicially
approved by this Court.
F. There is no just reason to delay enforcement of or appeal from this final order.
ENTER: January 20, 2017
/s/ Richard Mills
RICHARD MILLS
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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