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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT COMPLAINT TO FORECLOSE TAX LIEN seal No. 25 TL 000109 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN and to Lawrence J. Boudreau, Jr., deceased, formerly of Bradenton, in the State of Florida, and also formerly of North Adams, Berkshire County, and said Commonwealth; Christine Ouellette, now or formerly Spring Hill, in the State of Florida; Daniel Boudreau, now or formerly of Bradenton, in the State of Florida; Mark Boudreau, now or formerly of Virginia Beach, and Aaron Boudreau, now or formerly of Glen Allen, both in the Commonwealth of Virginia; or their heirs, devisees, or legal representatives: A Complaint has been filed by the Plaintiff City of North Adams. The Complaint asks the Court to enter a judgment ending any ownership rights or interests in the land described below. The Complaint is about one parcel of land located in the City of North Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, described in the Complaint as follows: Land in said North Adams, with the buildings thereon, at 137 Protection Ave., shown as Parcel 7 on Assessors Map 144, described in Berkshire No.Dist.Deeds, B. 447, P. 420. Supposed subsequent owners: Thomas P. Boudreau, Lawrence J. Boudreau, Jr., and Christine E. Ouellette To respond to the Complaint, you or your attorney must take these steps by the Deadline to Answer, which is the first day of June in the year two thousand and twenty-six.. First, prepare a written Answer. You may write your own Answer or use the form or the online guided interview program on the Court website. Second, file your Answer with the Land Court Recorder's Office, or in the Assistant Recorder's Office at the Registry of Deeds where the land is located, or using the Court's online eFiling system. Third, serve a copy of your Answer to the Plaintiff by mail or e-mail. If you do not answer the Complaint by the above Deadline to Answer, this Court will find you in default. You may lose the chance to answer or dispute the facts listed in the Complaint or pay the taxes owed. You may lose all ownership rights or interest in the land described above. If a judgment of foreclosure is entered, you will lose ownership of your property. If the property is worth more than the amount owed to cover the tax debt and foreclosure costs, you may be entitled to receive any remaining funds (excess equity) from the Plaintiff. It is ordered that this citation be published right away, once in Berkshire Eagle a newspaper published in Pittsfield. Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Esquire, Chief Justice of said Court, this eighth day of April in the year two thousand and twenty-six. Attest with Seal of said Court. Deborah J. Patterson Recorder Plaintiff's Attorney: David J. Coppola, Esq., Coppola and Coppola, 40 South Street, Marblehead, MA 01945 Tel: (781) 639-0140 Ad# 101204 04/11/2026
Apr 11, 2026.
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