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NOTICE of TAX SALE Monroe County P.O Monroe County Delinquent Tax Report ◆ May 12, 2021 ◆ May 19, 2021 ◆ May 26, 2021 1C SAM C. STEELE, C.F.C. TAX COLLECTOR NOTICE OF TAX SALE Monroe County P.O. Box 1129 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE 1ST OF JUNE Key West, Florida 33041-1129 2021, AT KEY WEST, COUNTY OF MONROE, STATE OF FLORIDA AT 8:30AM TAX SALE CERTIFICATES WILL BE LOCATION OF TAX SALE: SOLD ON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS TO PAY WWW.LIENHUB.COM THE AMOUNT DUE FOR THE TAXES HEREIN SET OPPOSITE Certificates are now available NAME, TOGETHER WITH ALL COST OF SUCH SALE AND for viewing and bidding ALL ADVERTISING, NO PERSONAL CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT FROM THIS DAY FORWARD. on this web site. ===================================== ===================================== ===================================== ===================================== ===================================== ===================================== TAX YEAR 2019 20 00003730000000066825 269.21 41 00007380000000066825 13,215.95 61 00011210000100066825 HX 2,199.27 82 00014690000000066825 4,680.88 103 00018520000400066825 3,913.86 ===================================== CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY KUPSC 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