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Clark Co. Foreclosure Auction. Case# 19CV0137. The Richwood Banking Company vs. Unknown Heirs of Douglas Crow et al. The address is 3315 Red Coach Dr., Springfield, OH 45503. The Auction will be held on-site, at the subject property. The first sale will be July 24, 2019 at 4:00 PM. If there are no bids, a second sale will take place at the same location with no minimum bid on August 7, 2019 at 4:00 PM. A deposit of $5,000 is required for either sale. The purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. Contact Ron Denney, PSO, (937) 572-4468 or at ron@ohiosheriffsales.com with questions.
Annual Taxes: $1,245
Plaintiff
The Richwood Banking Company
Defendant Name
Douglas Crow et al
Attorney
Shane Latham
Viewing Dates
July 21, 2019 from 1:00-1:30 PM
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Basic Terms:
*This is a Foreclosure Auction ordered by the Clark County Common Pleas Court. The foreclosure process clears all liens and encumbrances on the subject property.
*The property sells with a minimum opening bid of $46,667.00
*The required deposit is $5,000.00
*Deposit for an onsite auction will be required by check or cash immediately at the conclusion of the auction.
*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.
*Provisional Auction Date: In the event the minimum bid is not achieved on the first auction date, a second auction will take place on August 7, 2019 @ 4:00 P.M. subject to no minimum bid.
*Buyer pays all closing costs.
*Private Selling Officer deed 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. (This would typically only be in effect for a property that sells for less than the amount of taxes that are owed.)
*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.