Sherriffs Auction

how do I find out about a sherriffs auction?

Comments(6)

  • Vern18th November, 2003

    They always list the auctions in the local newspaper.

  • bryantsmith18th November, 2003

    What part of the paper?

  • rajwarrior18th November, 2003

    legal notices.

  • CBRESCM18th November, 2003

    Initially, reviewing the local newspapers for listing in the "Legal Notices" sections is a good start. Unfortunatelly, the auctions are sometimes postponed or cancelled depending on the homeowner's actions.

    The newspapers can not always provide the latest status. You may also check with the Legal Records Division of the County office to obtain an up-to-date status on those auctions.

    CBRE-SCM

  • BAMZ18th November, 2003

    Hi bryantsmith,

    You can also pull the foreclosure/auction files at the Sherrifs office. They will update the notes in the files, so if they are post poned you will know the details, as well as the new date.

    BAMZ

  • chris122023rd November, 2003

    In many counties throughout the country, you may not even need to go to the Sherrif's Office at the Courthouse. If you call the Sherrif's Dept. and ask for Real Estate sales, many times you;ll be able to get on a mailing list and they'll mail a booklet of all the properties to go on sale at the next auction.
    Hope this helps
    chris1220
    Empire Real Estate L.L.C

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