SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
CHANCERY DIVISION
CAMDEN COUNTY
DOCKET NO: F-7991-24
NIKHIL BHALLA vs. GEOFFNEY WEST, ET ALS,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT
TO: GEOFFNEY WEST; MRS. GEOFFNEY WEST, spouse of Geoffney West;
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned will apply to the Superior Court of New Jersey, Superior Court of New Jersey, Hon. Sherri L. Schweitzer, P.J.Ch., Camden County Hall of Justice, 101 S. 5th St, 6th FL, Camden, NJ 08103 for entry of Final Judgment. If you want to object to this motion you must do so in writing within ten (10) days after the publication date of this Notice. Any objection must address the subject of the motion and detail with specificity the basis of the objection. You must file your objection with the Clerk, of the Superior Court, Camden County Hall of Justice, 101 S. 5th St, 6th FL, Camden, NJ 08103 and serve a copy on the moving party. Your personal appearance at the Superior Court will not qualify as an objection. If you file a specific objection, the case will be sent to a Judge for resolution. You will be informed by the Judge of the time and place of the hearing on the motion. If you wish to consult an attorney, the telephone number for your County Bar Association, Lawyer Referral Service, or Legal Services office may be found in your telephone directory, or on the website of Legal Services of New Jersey located at www.lsnj.org/directory.htm.
The certificates being foreclosed in this action are listed as follows and recorded with the CAMDEN County Clerk/Register: 09-00369, recorded on July 10, 2009 in Mortgage Book OR9061 at Page 1231; The record owner of the property is GEOFFNEY WEST. The property is located at 535-537 Liberty Street in the City of Camden in the County of Camden and State of New Jersey and is described on the tax map of said municipality as Block 337, Lot 28.
DEMAND A SHERIFF'S SALE. At any time prior to the entry of a final judgment of foreclosure, the Owner of the property, or his or her heirs, shall have the right to demand, in writing to the Superior Court, that the property be sold by a judicial sale as in the manner of a mortgage or an Internet action of the property through the office of the country sheriff to preserve any equity that may be in the property. If the property goes to sheriff's sale, the sheriff will hold a public auction sale and the property will be sold to the highest bidder. If the property sells for more than what is owed to the plaintiff, there may be surplus money available to pay other liens on the property or to pay to you.
/s/ HONIG & GREENBERG, L.L.C.
1949 Berlin Road
Suite 200
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
Publication Dates
LNYS0407149
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