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NOTICE OF REDEMPTION TO TAX SALE PURCHASER
FORM 270T, REV. 2015.08.05
NOTICE OF REDEMPTION TO TAX SALE PURCHASER T.C.A. § 67-5-2701
FROM:
ROBIN L. MILLER, CLERK & MASTER (423) 209-6600
CHANCERY COURT OF HAMILTON COUNTY, COURTHOUSE STE 300, CHATTANOOGA, TN 37402
DATE:
TO:
PURCHASER:
ADDRESS:
RE:
DOCKET:
ITEM:
MAP #:
TAX SALE DATE:
REDEMPTION EXPIRATION DATE:
TAKE NOTICE THAT:
Money to redeem this property was tendered _______________ in the amount of ___________________.
DATE OF TENDER AMOUNT TENDERED
You have thirty (30) days from the DATE OF TENDER to file REDEMPTION PROTEST WAIVER, OR
MOTIONS, FORM 271T, (attached) whereby you may: waive protest of the redemption, which will
allow your refund to be processed immediately; file a motion to protest the redemption; or file a
motion requesting additional amounts, if any, to be paid to compensate you as purchaser for any other
lawful charges or money, including but not limited to property taxes due or delinquent on the property,
reasonable payments made for required maintenance and insurance, expended to preserve the value of
the property (“LAWFUL CHARGES”). The Motion for Lawful Charges on Form 271T (attached) shall be
supported by appropriate receipts and be duly sworn before a notary public. If the Court finds you have
LAWFUL CHARGES, the Court will order the redeeming person to pay such additional LAWFUL CHARGES to
the CLERK & MASTER. After any additional sums have been paid to the CLERK & MASTER, the Court will
order the redemption properly made, and the CLERK & MASTER will disburse the money pursuant to the
order. If the Court finds no LAWFUL CHARGES are owing in order to redeem, or upon expiration of the 30-
day period for you to file the motion, (Form 271T attached) the court will order redemption properly
made, and the CLERK & MASTER will disburse the purchase price, plus interest at a rate of 12% per annum
computed from the date of the sale, and any other moneys so ordered by the court to the purchaser.
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The one year redemption period starts the day after the entry of the court order confirming the sale.