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Fred Kite
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Own Tax Lien-- Necessary To File Proof Of Claim For Bankruptcy?

Fred Kite
  • Delray Beach, FL
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I own a tax lien certificate in Florida that I filed a TDA on.

I was notified that the property owner has filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.

Is it necessary/advisable for me to file a Proof of Claim with the Court and why?

(And for future reference is the advice any different for Chapter 11/13 or if I owned a certificate that I had not filed a TDA on yet?)

Thanks

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