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[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Name of the Court] [Nebraska County Court] [Address] [City, State, Zip] Re: Notice of Motion to Sell Free and Clear of Liens Case No: [Case Number] Debtor: [Debtor's Name] Creditor: [Creditor's Name] Dear Honorable [Judge's Name], I am writing to provide notice of our intention to file a Motion to Sell Free and Clear of Liens on behalf of our client, [Debtor's Name], in the above-mentioned case. We respectfully request a hearing on this motion to allow the court to review and consider the merits of our request. Background: Nebraska law provides a mechanism for debtors to sell their property free and clear of liens to maximize the value of the property, thereby benefiting both the debtor and the creditors involved. In accordance with the applicable statutes, our client seeks the court's approval to sell the property described below, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, enabling the sale proceeds to be distributed to the involved parties in an orderly and fair manner. Property Description: Property Address: [Street Address, City, State, Zip] Legal Description: [Legal Description as per recorded documents] Lien holders: The known lien holders with an interest in the aforementioned property are as follows: 1. [Creditor's Name] — [Nature of Lien] Lien Amount: $[Lien Amount] Recording Date: [Recording Date] 2. [Lien holder's Name] — [Nature of Lien] Lien Amount: $[Lien Amount] Recording Date: [Recording Date] 3. [Lien holder's Name] — [Nature of Lien] Lien Amount: $[Lien Amount] Recording Date: [Recording Date] Motion Details: Our client, [Debtor's Name], seeks to sell the property under the authority of Nebraska Revised Statutes Section [Applicable Section]. The sale of the property will be conducted in accordance with the guidelines provided by the court, ensuring a fair and transparent process. Our proposed motion includes the following points: 1. Statement of Need: We will clearly outline the reasons necessitating the sale of the property and the benefits it brings to all involved parties. 2. Proposed Sale Price: The amount at which our client intends to sell the property will be specified in the motion, along with supporting documentation justifying the proposed sale price. 3. Distribution of Sale Proceeds: Details regarding the order and priority of distribution of the sale proceeds, including any amounts due to secured and unsecured creditors, will be included. 4. Notice to Interested Parties: We will provide evidence of diligent efforts to identify and notify all known lien holders and interested parties of the proposed sale, allowing them an opportunity to assert their claims. Conclusion: In light of the above, we kindly request a hearing to present our Motion to Sell Free and Clear of Liens. Our client seeks the court's approval to maximize the value of the property and distribute the sale proceeds in a manner consistent with the relevant Nebraska statutes. Enclosed with this letter, you will find a copy of our proposed Motion to Sell, along with relevant supporting documents. If the court requires any additional information, please inform us promptly, and we will provide the necessary documentation. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to appearing before the court and assisting in reaching a fair resolution. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title] [Law Firm Name]
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Name of the Court] [Nebraska County Court] [Address] [City, State, Zip] Re: Notice of Motion to Sell Free and Clear of Liens Case No: [Case Number] Debtor: [Debtor's Name] Creditor: [Creditor's Name] Dear Honorable [Judge's Name], I am writing to provide notice of our intention to file a Motion to Sell Free and Clear of Liens on behalf of our client, [Debtor's Name], in the above-mentioned case. We respectfully request a hearing on this motion to allow the court to review and consider the merits of our request. Background: Nebraska law provides a mechanism for debtors to sell their property free and clear of liens to maximize the value of the property, thereby benefiting both the debtor and the creditors involved. In accordance with the applicable statutes, our client seeks the court's approval to sell the property described below, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, enabling the sale proceeds to be distributed to the involved parties in an orderly and fair manner. Property Description: Property Address: [Street Address, City, State, Zip] Legal Description: [Legal Description as per recorded documents] Lien holders: The known lien holders with an interest in the aforementioned property are as follows: 1. [Creditor's Name] — [Nature of Lien] Lien Amount: $[Lien Amount] Recording Date: [Recording Date] 2. [Lien holder's Name] — [Nature of Lien] Lien Amount: $[Lien Amount] Recording Date: [Recording Date] 3. [Lien holder's Name] — [Nature of Lien] Lien Amount: $[Lien Amount] Recording Date: [Recording Date] Motion Details: Our client, [Debtor's Name], seeks to sell the property under the authority of Nebraska Revised Statutes Section [Applicable Section]. The sale of the property will be conducted in accordance with the guidelines provided by the court, ensuring a fair and transparent process. Our proposed motion includes the following points: 1. Statement of Need: We will clearly outline the reasons necessitating the sale of the property and the benefits it brings to all involved parties. 2. Proposed Sale Price: The amount at which our client intends to sell the property will be specified in the motion, along with supporting documentation justifying the proposed sale price. 3. Distribution of Sale Proceeds: Details regarding the order and priority of distribution of the sale proceeds, including any amounts due to secured and unsecured creditors, will be included. 4. Notice to Interested Parties: We will provide evidence of diligent efforts to identify and notify all known lien holders and interested parties of the proposed sale, allowing them an opportunity to assert their claims. Conclusion: In light of the above, we kindly request a hearing to present our Motion to Sell Free and Clear of Liens. Our client seeks the court's approval to maximize the value of the property and distribute the sale proceeds in a manner consistent with the relevant Nebraska statutes. Enclosed with this letter, you will find a copy of our proposed Motion to Sell, along with relevant supporting documents. If the court requires any additional information, please inform us promptly, and we will provide the necessary documentation. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to appearing before the court and assisting in reaching a fair resolution. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title] [Law Firm Name]