IN RE FORECLOSURE LIENS FOR DEL. LAND TAXES

No. ED 88450.

226 S.W.3d 250 (2007)

In the Matter of FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES, Collector of Revenue of the City of St. Louis, Appellant, v. Parcels of Land Encumbered by Delinquent Tax Liens, Land Tax Suit 128-161, et al., Respondent.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Division Three.

June 12, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard B. Blanke, Kenneth H. Graeber, Saint Louis, MO, for respondent Lewis Mitchell Co.

Frederick M. Hawk, Stuart Howard Goldberg, Saint Louis, MO, for respondents Abdul & Donna Hakim.

Gordon D. Schweitzer, Jr., Saint Louis, MO, for respondent The City of St. Louis.

Anthony J. Sestric, Saint Louis, MO, for respondent Collector of Revenue.

Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer Dist., Saint Louis, MO, Respondent Acting pro se.

Robert Edward Jones, Clayton, MO, for appellant Ameriquest Mortgage Co.

William Laird Hetlage, Clayton, MO, for appellant Ernestine Terry.


OPINION

GLENN A. NORTON, Presiding Judge.

Ameriquest Mortgage Co. ("Lienholder") and Ernestine Terry ("Initial Owner") appeal the judgment sustaining Lewis Mitchell Company's ("Purchaser") and Abdul and Donna Hakim's ("Tenants") motions to dismiss Lienholder's motion to set aside a tax sale. We reverse and remand.

I. BACKGROUND

The Collector of Revenue of the City of St. Louis ("Collector") foreclosed on real estate owned by Initial...

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