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Franklin Co. Foreclosure Auction. Case# 17CV008004. The Union Bank Company vs. Gary D. Miller, et al. The Auction will be held On-Site, at the subject property. The sale will take place with no minimum bid on August 16, 2019 at 11:00 AM. A deposit of $5,000. is required from the winning bidder. The purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
Lot Size: 40x121
Annual Taxes: $852.00
Plaintiff
The Union Bank Company
Defendant Name
Gary D. Miller
Attorney
Jonathon Veley
Viewing Dates
No interior viewings. Please do not trespass
Property Map
Basic Terms:
*This is a Foreclosure Auction ordered by th Franklin 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 $1
*The required deposit is $5,000. from the sucsessful bidder on auction day.
*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 deedgiven 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.
*Bid increment for Online Bidding is $100.
*When you place a bid, you can place a "Max Bid" and the software will bid for you in $100 increments. You will be notified by email if you are out-bid.
*Bid Extensions: If a bid is received within the last 5 minutes of the Auction end time, bidding will extend for a 5-minute period of time. Bid extensions continue until all bidding is exhausted.
*Default: Be aware, if you are unable to close within 30 days of court confirmation, your deposit is non-refundable, and you could be liable for other costs and possibly be found in contempt of court.