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Executor, city and bank discuss cleanup at foreclosed Norwalk property; assessment reaches $21,600
Summary
At a Norwalk City hearing, an attorney representing the estate of Dominic Botticelli described foreclosure activity and cleanup work at 43 Bow Street. Code enforcement reported a blight assessment of $21,600 on the property, discussed recording a lien and said fines continue to accrue until violations are corrected.
An attorney representing the executor of a deceased owner told Norwalk City code-enforcement staff on April 1 that foreclosure activity and intermittent cleanup work have taken place at a property identified as 43 Bow Street.
Attorney Pelletreau said he is representing the estate and that foreclosure proceedings have been active; the bank named in hearing comments was Wells Fargo and foreclosure work was associated with law firm Brock & Scott. Christine Cassidy, a paralegal handling the file for Pelletreau's office, told the hearing the bank had not responded to notices forwarded by the estate and that the…
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