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What's the difference between a foreclosure and a sheriff's sale?

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Foreclosure sales are auctions held by the mortgage holder while a sheriff's sale is held by a lien holder or attaching creditor. The end result is the same.

What is a Sheriff Sale?

www.DauphinCounty.org | Sheriff Sale of Real Estate FAQ's
This is NOT a Tax Sale, which is the responsibility of the Dauphin County Tax Claim Bureau. You may contact them at the Tax Claims Bureau. See similar questions...

What is a foreclosure auction?

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A forclosed property auction is like any other auction - property is sold to the highest bidder. Remember, you are going to be bidding against other potential investors. So prepare in advance and know how much the property is really worth and you'll end up with the most profit. See similar questions...

How should I post my Auction or Sale?

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Name of Auction] [Auction/Sale] [Game System(s)/Editions/Main Auction Items] [Highlight Items][Update# if auction] In the body of your Sale or Auction you should list what you have, what you want to sell it for and its condition, your email address, your name and if you live outside the USA. If you have a long list of items, you can break it up into multiple messages (2 or 3), but most people find it somewhat annoying. See similar questions...

What stops a Sheriff Sale?

www.DauphinCounty.org | Sheriff Sale of Real Estate FAQ's
The sale can be stopped by (1) the writ being stayed; i.e., all proceedings involving the sale are stopped; (2) a court order; (3) bankruptcy being filed. See similar questions...

How do I buy property from the Sheriff Sale?

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Sheriff Sales" if offered, are held in each county across the state on the first Tuesday of each month on the north steps of the County Courthouse between the hours of 10AM and 4PM. You must be present to bid on properties. You must present the presiding Officer with documentation showing that you owe no delinquent taxes in that county at the time of sale or purchase. In Hunt County we always hold our "Sheriff" sales promptly at 10AM! See similar questions...

WHERE DO I GET INFORMATION ON THE SHERIFF'S SALE?

Dallas County
Properties with delinquent ad valorem taxes are foreclosed and sold at auction by the Sheriff. Dallas County and numerous other taxing entities have contracted with Linebarger, Goggan, Blair & Sampon, LLP, a private law firm, that forecloses on delinquent tax properties on behalf of the taxing entities. After obtaining a Judgment against the property owner, the Sheriff is ordered to sell the property at auction to the highest bidder at a Sheriff's Sale held the first Tuesday of each month. See similar questions...

What are the BRC requirements when buying by auction or private sale?

NJ Department of Community Affairs
If the auctioneer is a business engaged in auctions and will receive payment from the buyer, the contracting agency must obtain proof of business registration from the auctioneer in advance of the auction. If an auction is privately run (i.e., by the seller) who is not in the business of selling the goods (i.e., a private sale), then proof of registration is not needed. See similar questions...

When is the Tax Foreclosure Auction?

Questions About Tax Payments, Whatcom County Washington
The Treasurer holds a tax foreclosure auction each year in November. In addition, the Treasurer may hold tax-title or County surplus property auctions, which are initiated by filing an "Application to Purchase County Property" with a $150 deposit. If the application is approved, a public auction will be held. For a fee of $5.00 per year, the Treasurer's Office will notify you by mail of any upcoming auctions. See similar questions...

How close to the auction can a foreclosure cancel?

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Foreclosures can cancel right up until the auction; debtors can (and often do) file bankruptcy or bring current properties at the last moment. On sale day, it is adviseable to contact the auction company conducting the auction, or the trustee, in order to determine if the sale is still to take place. See similar questions...

Where is the foreclosure auction held?

SJB - FAQ
The place of sale is published in the legal or other newspaper that advertises the sale. Usually, it is in the county clerk's office or courthouse in the county where the property is located. See similar questions...

middot; What is an auction or sale at auction?

The offer to sell property by an auctioneer to the members of an audience congregated for the purpose of making bids for the purchase of the property in an effort by the auctioneer to advance the amount of the bids to obtain the highest or most favorable offer. [ Back to Top ] See similar questions...

What is done prior to the foreclosure sale?

Leon County Clerk of Courts
The original final judgment is filed and recorded with the Clerk's Office. Simultaneously with filing the final judgment, or shortly thereafter, the plaintiff must provide a Notice of Sale for issuance by the Clerk's Office. A copy of the notice must be advertised in a local newspaper authorized by law to accept legal notices. The advertisement must be published once a week for 2 consecutive weeks, and the second publication must be at least 5 days before the sale date. See similar questions...

What is a notice of foreclosure sale?

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A notice of foreclosure sale is a filing by notice announcing a property going through the foreclosure process. BuyBankHomes receives new notices of foreclosure sales daily from its industry contacts. By subscribing to inventory notices, you will receive notices of foreclosure sale information, including property information, the foreclosure sale place and time, as well as the opening bid. See similar questions...

TOP 1. What happens at a foreclosure sale?

Foreclosure Sale FAQ | Foreclosure Listings | Cullen and Dyk...
A foreclosure sale is the final stage of the foreclosure process, at which the property which is the subject of the foreclosure action is sold at public auction to the highest bidder. The sale is conducted by a court-appointed referee. See similar questions...

Will A Short Sale Stop A Foreclosure?

FAQ for Foreclosures
While the Short Sale itself does not stop the foreclosure, lenders normally work with a homeowner and delay the foreclosure if necessary, if they receive a legitimate Short Sale proposal. The key here is to submit a complete, well organized, Short Sale proposal. The lender does not want your property, and would rather resolve the situation before the foreclosure is complete. See similar questions...

Can I put my house up for sale even if it isn't in foreclosure?

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If you no longer can afford your house, it's time to sell the property before losing it. Many of the properties we buy are facing foreclosure. See similar questions...

How can I find out about a house for sale (foreclosure)?

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You need to obtain the owner's name by contacting the city where the property is located to obtain the legal description or parcel number. Then contact the Assessor's Office to get the owner's name. You can perform further research by coming into our office or contacting a title company to perform a title search for you. See similar questions...

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