Public Notice Notice
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7th Haven, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, has filed a Notice of Intent to Dissolve on April 14, 2026. Creditors or claimants must submit written claims by email to winddownclaims@the7thhaven.com within 90 days after first publication or 90 days after notice to a known creditor.
Key Takeaways
- Company filed Notice of Intent to Dissolve on April 14, 2026
- Claims must be emailed to winddownclaims@the7thhaven.com
- Deadline: later of 90 days after first publication or 90 days after notice
- Published April 23, 30 and May 7, 14, 2026 in Star Tribune
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If you don't respond
If a creditor or claimant does not submit a written claim by the deadline (the later of 90 days after first publication or 90 days after receiving direct notice), they may be barred from making a claim against the dissolving corporation.
What to do next
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Prepare a written claim
Document the amount owed and supporting evidence, then draft a clear written statement of your claim.
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Email the claim by the deadline
Send your written claim to winddownclaims@the7thhaven.com before the later of 90 days after April 23, 2026 or 90 days after direct notice.
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Keep proof of submission
Save your sent email and attachments as evidence of timely filing.
Frequently asked questions
- Who should send a claim to 7th Haven, Inc.?
- Any person or entity owed money or asserting a claim against the corporation should send a written claim.
- How do I submit my claim?
- Email a written statement of your claim to winddownclaims@the7thhaven.com.
- What is the deadline to file a claim?
- The deadline is the later of 90 days after the first publication (April 23, 2026) or 90 days after you receive direct notice.
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Legal terms in this notice
- Notice of Intent to Dissolve
- A filing that formally announces a corporation will wind up and end its business.
- Claimant
- A person or entity asserting a right to payment from the corporation.
- Minnesota Statutes Section 302A.727
- State law governing notice to creditors during a corporation's dissolution and claims process.
Full Notice Text
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS OF FILING OF NOTICE OF INTENT TO DISSOLVE BY 7TH HAVEN, INC. A MINNESOTA CORPORATION PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that 7th Haven, Inc., a Minnesota corporation (the "Corporation'') has ceased doing business and is in the process of dissolving. The Corporation has filed with the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State a Notice of Intent to Dissolve. The Notice of Intent to Dissolve was filed on April 14, 2026. This Notice is provided pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes Section 302A.727 as notice to creditors of and claimants against the Corporation. If any creditor of or claimant against the Corporation intends to file a claim against the Corporation, such claim must be sent via email to: Calvin (“Ty”) Tyrone Baucum, winddownclaims@the7thhaven.com. A written statement of the claim against the Corporation must be received on or before the filing deadline date, which is the later of ninety (90) days after the first publication of this Notice to Creditors and Claimants or, with respect to a particular known creditor or claimant, ninety (90) days after the date on which this Notice to Creditors and Claimants is given to such known creditor or claimant. Dated: April 23, 2026. 7TH HAVEN, INC. By: Ty Baucum, Authorized Representative of 7th Haven, Inc., Published in the Minnesota Star Tribune on April 23, 30, May 7, 14, 2026.