SUSAN RICHARD NELSON, District Judge.
This Court entered a final judgment in this action on May 18, 2018 (Docket Entry No. 151), in favor of plaintiff United States and against defendant William J. Mooney for unpaid federal income tax liabilities for the 2002, 2003, 2004, 2013, and 2014 tax years and for civil tax penalties assessed against him for the 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 tax years. The Court also entered final judgment against Defendant Joni T. Mooney for unpaid federal income tax liabilities for the 2002, 2003, 2013, and 2014 tax years and penalties assessed against her for the 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 tax years. The judgment also ordered that the federal tax liens associated with those liabilities be enforced with a judicial sale of the land, along with all improvements, buildings, and appurtenances thereon, now known as and numbered as 409 6th Avenue Northwest, Little Falls, Minnesota (the "Property"), and that the proceeds of sale be distributed as set forth in the Court's final judgment. The property has a legal description of Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, all in Block 11 of Thayer's Addition to the City of Little Falls, according to the plat thereof, and situate in Morrison, County, Minnesota.
The Court now ORDERS that the Property shall be sold, pursuant to 26 U.S.C. § 7403(c) and 28 U.S.C. §§ 2001 and 2002, in order to collect the unpaid federal tax liabilities as follows:
1. The Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") Property Appraisal and Liquidation Specialists ("PALS") are authorized to offer for public sale and to sell the Property.
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a. The sale of the Property shall be by public auction to the highest bidder, free and clear of all rights, titles, claims, liens, and interests of all parties to this action, including the plaintiff United States and the defendants William J. Mooney, Joni T. Mooney, and Harbor Holdings, Mid-Atlantic Trustees and Administrators, and any successors in interest or transferees of those parties.
b. The sale shall be subject to building lines, if established, all laws, ordinances, and governmental regulations (including building and zoning ordinances) affecting the Property, and easements, restrictions, and reservations of record, if any.
c. The sale shall be held either at the courthouse of the county or city in which the Property is located or on the Property's premises.
d. The PALS shall announce the date and time for sale.
e. Notice of the sale shall be published once a week for at least four consecutive weeks before the sale in at least one newspaper regularly issued and of general circulation in Morrison County and, at the discretion of the PALS, by any other notice or advertisement that the PALS deems appropriate. The notice of the sale shall contain an adequate description of the Property but need not contain the full legal description, and shall contain the material terms and conditions of sale set forth in this order of sale.
f. The Property shall be offered for sale "as is."
g. The sale shall be made without any right of redemption.
h. The PALS shall set, and may adjust, the minimum bid. If the minimum bid is not met or exceeded, the PALS may, without further permission of this Court, and under the terms and conditions in this order of sale, hold a new public sale, if necessary, and adjust the minimum bid.
i. At the time of the sale, the successful bidder(s) shall deposit with the PALS, by money order, certified check, or cashier's check made payable to the Clerk of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, a deposit in an amount between five (5) and twenty (20) percent of the minimum bid as specified by the PALS in the published notice of sale. Upon receipt, the PALS will deposit the funds with the Clerk of this Court. Before permitted to bid at the sale, potential bidders shall display to the PALS proof that they are able to comply with this requirement. No bids will be accepted from any person(s) who have not presented proof that, if they are the successful bidders(s), they can make the deposit required by this order of sale.
j. The successful bidder(s) shall pay the balance of the purchase price for the Property within forty-five (45) days following the date of the sale. The money order, certified check, or cashier's check shall be made payable to the Clerk of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota and shall be given to the PALS who will deposit the funds with the Clerk of this Court. If the bidder fails to fulfill this requirement, the sale shall be treated as null and void, and the deposit shall be forfeited and disbursed pursuant to further order of this Court, first to cover the expenses of the sale, then any amount remaining to be applied to the judgment for the federal tax liabilities entered in this case. The Property shall be again offered for sale under the terms and conditions of this order of sale or, in the alternative, sold to the second highest bidder, at the sole discretion of the United States. The successful bidder(s) at the new sale or second highest bidder, as the case may be, shall receive the Property free and clear of all rights, titles, claims, liens, and interests of the defaulting bidder(s).
k. The Clerk of this Court is directed to accept the deposits and the balance of the proceeds of the sale and deposit them into the Court's registry for distribution as provided for pursuant to further order of this Court.
l. The sale of the Property shall be subject to confirmation by this Court. On confirmation of the sale, ownership and possession of the Property shall transfer to the successful bidder(s), and all interests in, liens against, and titles and claims to, the Property that are held or asserted by the parties to this action are discharged and extinguished.
m. After the confirmation of the sale, the IRS shall execute and deliver a deed under the authority of this Court conveying the Property, effective as of the date on which this Court confirms the sale, to the successful bidder(s). Also, after this Court confirms the sale, and on receipt of the deed from the successful bidder, the Recording Official of Morrison County, Minnesota, shall cause the transfer of the Property to be reflected upon that county's register of title. The successful bidder(s) shall pay, in addition to the amount of the bid, any county or local documentary stamps and registry fees as provided by law.
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If any person fails or refuses to vacate the Property by the date specified in this order of sale, or attempts to re-enter the Property thereafter, the PALS is authorized to coordinate with the United States Marshals Service to take all actions that are reasonably necessary to have those persons ejected or excluded, in particular:
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Property thirty (30) days after the date of this order of sale is deemed forfeited and abandoned, and the PALS is authorized to dispose of it in any manner they see fit, including sale. If the abandoned personal property is sold, the proceeds of the sale are to be deposited into the registry of this Court and disbursed pursuant to further order of this Court, first to cover the expenses of the sale, then any amount remaining to be applied to the judgment for the federal tax liabilities entered in this case or as otherwise ordered. Money orders and checks for the purchase of the personal property shall be made payable to the Clerk of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota and the Clerk of the Court is directed to accept cash, money orders, and checks, and deposit such items into the Court's registry for distribution as provided for pursuant to further order of this Court.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.