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Performing foreclosure auctions and judicial
sales for banks and mortgage servicers

Ohio's Private Selling Officers

S. Euclid 3 Unit Commercial Building


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Court Ordered Real Estate Auction

Cuyahoga County Case Number CV - 17-879185

HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK

vs.

BETTY J CONSIDINE, ET AL

SEE ATTACHMENT FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION

INCOME PRODUCING CUYAHOGA COUNTRY PROPERTY

On-Line Bidding Closes: January 18, 2018 @ 12:00/Noon

378, 380 & 382 Mayfield Road, South Euclid, OH 44121

Auditor's Value: $93,200

MINIMUM BID ONLY $48, 667 + 10% Buyer’s Premium

Cuyahoga County Parcel Number 703-30-018. This building boasts 3 store fronts in the heart of down town, South Euclid. The property is occupied and income producing.

ONLY THE REAL ESTATE IS FOR SALE

PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB THE TENANTS

Lot Size: Building Sq Feet Acreage 0.18 Acres Frontage 50 Feet Property Square Feet 7,729

Annual Taxes: $4,567


Plaintiff

HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK

Defendant Name

BETTY J. CONSIDINE, ET AL

Attorney

LARRY ROTHENBERG

Viewing Dates

No interior viewings. Please do not trespass


Property Map


Lead Auctioneer


Directions:

From I-271 N

Take exit 32 for Brainard Rd/Cedar Rd

Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Beachwood S/Cedar Rd W/Brainard Rd 

merge onto Cedar Rd

Turn right onto Richmond Rd

Turn left onto Clubside Rd

Turn left onto Mayfield Rd

4378 Mayfield Rd / Destination will be on the left


Basic Terms:

*This is a Foreclosure Auction ordered by a County Common Pleas Judge. The foreclosure process clears all liens and encumbrances on the subject property.

*The property sells with a minimum opening bid of 2/3 of the appraised value.

*In the case of a tax-lien foreclosure, the opening bid is the aggregate of the tax certificate, interest, court costs and current tax proration.

*The required deposits are as follows:
$2,000 for properties appraised for $10,000 or less.
$5,000 for properties appraised between $10,000 and $200,000.
$10,000 for properties appraised over $200,000.

*If the property is being sold at a physical location, the buyer will immediately write a check for the required deposit. If there are no bids at an on-site auction there will be a second auction between 7-30 days later. The second auction will be offered regardless of price.

*If the property is being sold Online, the successful bidder must wire or directly deposit the required amount into the Chase Bank trust account for Ohio Sheriff Sales within 24 hours of the end of the auction. Credit cards may also be taken for the deposit along with a 3% processing fee.

*The real estate is sold As-Is with no contingencies. All inspections (if available) must be done prior to Auction.

*Close within 30 days of court confirmation.

*No contract is signed after the auction. A one page buyer information form is the only document that is required by the court. See http://www.ohiosheriffsales.com/download_forms for the form.

*A 10% buyer's premium will be added to the high bid to obtain the final selling price.

*Buyer pays all closing costs.

*Private Selling Officer deed or equivalent given at closing with no liens or back taxes.

*The purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.

 

Realtor Participation:

Realtor showings and cooperation are encouraged if the property is vacant and on lock box. For full compensation instructions, see http://www.ohiosheriffsales.com/realtors Please call Auctioneer to schedule all showings.

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