Sentences with phrase «sheriff auction»

Did a ton of work getting bids and getting all my ducks in a row on a house coming up for Sheriff auction only to find out last week that the rights of redemption were sold for $ 500 dollars to the owner and $ 4,500 or a total of $ 5,000 if they were to redeem those rights and gain the property.
They were asking 180,000 and we started at 115,000 (2/3 b / c thats the price they begin with at a sheriffs auction.)
Over the next 12 years, Warren set out purchasing properties from Sheriff auctions, refurbishing them, selling them to raise seed capital or re-financing and renting them to expand his buy to let portfolio.

Not exact matches

A home sold at auction: These auctions are typically handled by a sheriff or other trustee and can occur on courthouse steps, in a convention center, or at the property itself.
Medina fire Lt. NEW PHILADELPHIA A northeast Ohio county Sheriffs Office has auctioned off a 1920s - era Thompson submachine gun for 90,000.
The auction is Oct. 11 at the Sheriff's Office Fleet Maintenance Facility in Orlando, at Colonial Drive and John Young Parkway.
Just in time for Biketoberfest — among the surplus vehicles to be auctioned off at the Orange County Sheriff's Office is the department's fleet of 2002 Harley - Davidson FLHPI Road King motorcycles.
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The Orange County Sheriff's Office is auctioning forfeited and surplus property this weekend.
But in this case, the mortgage company can carry out an auction of the property rather than having the sheriff's office or local courts do it, which is what distinguishes it from a judicial foreclosure.
A moratorium on all foreclosures could cause home sales to plummet, as mortgage lenders can not sell foreclosed homes until they acquire the title through a sheriff's sale or public foreclosure auction.
These notices can be found in local newspapers and in many online locations by performing a search for «sheriff sale auctions
Properties sold at auction are transferred by means of a sheriff's deed or another type of special deed that does not guarantee clear title.
Karen Crawford, Eustis» animal control officer, said she got a chuckle out of the paperwork the sheriff's office used during the auctions.
George Nidever was the highest bidder for Samuel C. Bruce's property on the island in an auction held by the Santa Barbara County sheriff's office in June 1836.
Now, 37 days into the impasse, nearly all of Martin's furniture is being auctioned off and she's waiting for a sheriff's deputy to come to lock her out of her Charlotte apartment anyday.
My private lender had also gone to the same sheriff sale auction, and now only had ~ $ 330,000 to lend.
The share of distressed sales — bank - owned (REO) sales, foreclosure auction sales («sheriff's» or «trustee's») and short sales — in 2016 tumbled to 16.2 percent from 18.8 percent in 2015, a nine - year low.
I haven't done a Sheriff Sale and don't know exactly, my foreclosure experience is at the county auction based on banks foreclosing for defaulted mortgages.
Good for auctions and sheriff's sales.
By auctions I mean foreclosure auctions, tax delinquent property auctions, private auctions, sheriff's sales, bankruptcy auctions and more.
Block 37, the star - crossed shopping center in the Loop, was sold at a sheriff's auction Wednesday to Bank of America for $ 100 million, less than half the amount of an outstanding construction loan that sent the property on a path to foreclosure more than a year ago.
Sheriff's sales, trustee sales, foreclosure sales, and real estate auctions in general require more stringent due diligence by the real estate investor, prior to bidding to minimize these risks.
Buying real estate at trustee sales, sheriff's sales and foreclosure auctions can be extremely profitable for real estate investors, but involves serious risks, especially in comparison to buying real estate in a normal escrow transaction.
@Bradford Arner - as you mentioned, the receivership angle seems to be the one to follow on many of these, I've been hearing more and more about «receiver's auctions» or something of the sort, which aren't apparently like the sheriff's auction with open bidding but are often sealed bid auctions.
The ownership is seized by the sheriff and the property will be auctioned off to pay off the debtors.
Ironically I was just talking to my wife about online auctions or tax sales, sheriffs or whatever where you are buying direct and don't have to deal with BS wholesalers or middle people who are out there to make a quick buck.
In a few weeks, the bank said, his three - story house with gray vinyl siding in Columbus, Ohio, would be put up for auction at a sheriff's sale.
Tax lien auctions are conducted by local sheriffs.
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