ANNA J. BROWN, Senior District Judge.
This matter comes before the Court on the parties' Joint Motion (#109) for Order of Foreclosure. For the reasons that follow, the Court
On May 22, 2017, Plaintiff filed a Complaint in this Court against William C. Thompson; Minhtam Thompson; Liteclay, Inc.; Merdo, Inc.; Branceton, Inc.; Decorative Metal Services, Inc.; and Washington County, Oregon, in which Plaintiff sought a judgment against William Thompson for his unpaid federal-tax liabilities including penalties and interest. Plaintiff also sought a determination that William Thompson is the true owner of the Newberg Property or, in the alternative, that William Thompson is the co-owner of the Newberg Property.
On July 17, 2017, the Court entered default against Defendant Decorative Metal Services.
On July 21, 2017, the Court entered an Order Approving Stipulation Between United States and Washington County in which Washington County was "excused from any further participation in this case."
On July 24, 2017, the Court entered default against Defendant Branceton, Inc. After this default the only remaining parties in this matter were William Thompson, Minhtam Thompson, Liteclay, and Merdo.
On April 16, 2018, Plaintiff filed a Motion for Partial Summary Judgment seeking a judgment against William Thompson for his unpaid federal tax liabilities. The Court granted Plaintiff's Motion on June 13, 2018, and concluded William Thompson is liable for the taxes, penalties, and interest set out in the Complaint.
On November 2, 2018, the parties filed a Notice of Settlement in which they advised the Court that this matter had settled as follows:
On November 2, 2018, Plaintiff filed a Motion (#110) for Entry of Judgment and the parties filed a Joint Motion (#109) for Order of Foreclosure.
On November 6, 2018, the Court granted Plaintiff's Motion for Entry of Judgment and entered a Judgment in this matter in Plaintiff's favor and against William Thompson for taxes, interest, and statutory additions for the tax years at issue. The Court took the parties' Joint Motion for Order of Foreclosure under advisement.
On November 14, 2018, the parties filed a Joint Statement on Status of Corporate Defendants in which they advised the Court that Liteclay and Merdo "are signatories to the settlement agreement, and the agreement fully disposes of the United States' claims against them."
In the parties' Joint Motion for Order of Foreclosure the parties agree the sole remaining issue in this matter is "the true ownership of the Newberg Property," which affects whether Plaintiff is entitled to foreclose William Thompson's tax liens on that property.
According to the parties, they have reached a settlement regarding the ownership issue as follows:
Joint Mot. at 2. In order to effectuate this agreement, the parties propose the Court enter an Order of Foreclosure and Sale, but stay that order until April 16, 2020. By April 15, 2020, one of two things will occur:
The Court is not opposed to staying the judicial sale of the property under the circumstances of this case. The Court, however, declines to enter a conditional Order that may have to be abrogated almost two years in the future.
The Court, therefore,
If Plaintiff has not received the funds from Minhtam Thompson
IT IS SO ORDERED.