CHRISTINE M. ARGUELLO, District Judge.
The United States' Motion for Order of Foreclosure and Sale (Doc. #114) is hereby GRANTED and this Order of Foreclosure and Sale is entered pursuant to the provisions of 28 U.S.C. §§ 2001 and 2002 and 26 U.S.C. §§ 7402 and 7403. The Court hereby ORDERS as follows:
1. Jim D. Welch is indebted to the United States of America ("United States") for unpaid assessed balances of federal income taxes for tax years 1998 and 1999, plus interest and statutory additions accruing after the dates of assessment pursuant to 26 U.S.C. §§ 6601, 6621 and 6622, and 28 U.S.C. § 1961(c) until paid. On September 19, 2013, the Court entered judgment in favor of the United States and against Jim D. Welch for his federal income tax liabilities for tax years 1998 and 1999, calculated through September 30, 2013, in the amount of $6,795,746.96, plus such additional statutory additions, including interest, as continue to accrue until paid in full.
2. The parcel of real property upon which foreclosure is sought is residential real property located at 11420 Teachout Road, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80908 ("Property"), legally described as follows:
3. Jim D. Welch obtained title to the Property via a Warranty Deed transferring title to his nominee, Celestial Pursuits Trust, on February 19, 1999.
4. The United States has valid and subsisting tax liens on all property and rights to property of Jim D. Welch, including the Property, arising from the assessments described in paragraphs 31 and 32 of the Complaint, which tax liens are effective as of the dates of those assessments. The United States further protected its liens by filing Notices of Federal Tax Lien with the County Recorder's Office for El Paso County, Colorado.
5. Section 7403 of Title 26 (U.S.C.) entitles the United States to enforce its liens against the real property at issue in order to apply the proceeds towards the federal income tax liabilities of Jim D. Welch.
6. The United States' federal tax liens against the Property are hereby foreclosed. The United States Marshal for the District of Colorado, his/her representative, or an Internal Revenue Service Property Appraisal and Liquidation Specialist ("PALS") representative is authorized and directed under 28 U.S.C. §§ 2001 and 2002 to offer for public sale and to sell the Property, free and clear of the right, title and interest of all parties to this action and any successors in interest or transferees of those parties. The United States may choose either the United States Marshal or a PALS representative to carry out the sale under this Order of Foreclosure and Judicial Sale and shall make the arrangements for any sale as set forth in this Order. This Order of Foreclosure and Judicial Sale shall act as a special writ of execution and no further orders or process from the Court shall be required.
7. The United States Marshal for the District of Colorado, his/her representative, or a PALS representative is authorized to have free access to the Property and to take all actions necessary to preserve it including without limitation retaining a locksmith or other person to change or install locks or other security devices on any part thereof, until a deed thereto is delivered to the ultimate purchaser(s).
8. The terms and conditions of the sale are as follows:
9. Until the real property at issue is sold, Jim D. Welch shall take all reasonable steps necessary to preserve the Property (including all buildings, improvements, fixtures and appurtenances thereon) including, without limitation, maintaining fire and casualty insurance policies on the Property. He shall not commit waste against the Property, nor shall he cause or permit anyone else to do so. Jim D. Welch shall not do anything that tends to reduce the value or marketability of the Property, nor shall he cause or permit anyone else to do so. He shall not record any instruments, publish any notice, or take any other action that may directly or indirectly tend to adversely affect the value of the Property or that may tend to deter or discourage potential bidders from participating in the public sale, nor shall he cause or permit anyone else to do so.
10. All persons occupying the Property shall leave and vacate permanently such property no later than 30 days after entry of this Order, each taking with them his or her personal property (but leaving all improvements, buildings, fixtures, and appurtenances) when leaving and vacating. If any person fails or refuses to leave and vacate the Property by the time specified in this Order, the United States Marshal's Office or the Sheriff of El Paso County is authorized to take whatever action they deem appropriate to remove such person or persons from the premises, whether or not the sale of such property is being conducted by a PALS representative. If any person fails or refuses to remove his or her personal property from the Property by the time specified herein, the personal property remaining on the Property thereafter is deemed forfeited and abandoned, and the United States Marshal's Office or the PALS representative is authorized and directed to remove and dispose of it in any manner they see fit, including sale, in which case the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the expenses of sale, and then to the tax liabilities at issue herein.
11. Notwithstanding the terms of the immediately preceding paragraph, if, after the sale of the Property is confirmed by this Court, the Property remains occupied, a writ of assistance may, without further notice, be issued by the Clerk of Court pursuant to Rule 70 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to compel delivery of possession of the Property to the purchaser(s) thereof.
12. Jim D. Welch shall file a forwarding address with the Court within 30 days of the date of this Order, and serve a copy of the same upon the United States and all other parties to this litigation. If Jim D. Welch, and any other persons occupying the Property, vacates the Property prior to the deadline set forth in paragraph 10, above, such person shall notify counsel for the United States no later than 2 business days prior to vacating the Property of the date on which he or she is vacating the Property. Notification shall be made by leaving a message for said counsel, Rick Watson, at (202) 353-0300.
13. The Marshal, his or her representative, or a PALS representative, shall deposit the amount paid by the purchaser into the registry of the court. Upon appropriate motion for disbursement or stipulation of the parties, the court will disburse the funds in the following partial order of preference until these expenses and liens are satisfied: first, to the IRS, for allowed costs and expenses of sale, including any commissions due under 28 U.S.C. § 1921(c) and including an amount sufficient to cover the costs of any steps taken to secure or maintain the Property pending sale and confirmation by the Court; and second, to El Paso County, Colorado, for any and all liens it may have on the real property at issue for unpaid real property taxes or special assessments at the time of the sale. Finally, distribution of the remaining proceeds should be made to the United States in partial satisfaction of the federal tax liabilities of Jim D. Welch at issue herein.