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Busta Hustle

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Apr 11, 2007
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Once you have gotten to the list of properties to be auctioned for the day,
click on the parcel number or case number. The parcel takes you to the property appraiser page and the case number takes you to the foreclosure document. If you go look today you will have to go back to "Previous Auctions" to the 16th. It is the one for 3.8 million.
 
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Once you have gotten to the list of properties to be auctioned for the day,
click on the parcel number or case number. The parcel takes you to the property appraiser page and the case number takes you to the foreclosure document. If you go look today you will have to go back to "Previous Auctions" to the 16th. It is the one for 3.8 million.

Saw it. When I advanced to the Parcel ID it was showing as 1 lot in Phase IV Watercolor. I think they have a parent parcel scribners error.

It looked like the bid closed. Did you hear the amount? Did JOE buy it or the lender?
 

Busta Hustle

Beach Fanatic
Apr 11, 2007
434
34
Saw it. When I advanced to the Parcel ID it was showing as 1 lot in Phase IV Watercolor. I think they have a parent parcel scribners error.

It looked like the bid closed. Did you hear the amount? Did JOE buy it or the lender?

CC says the bank kept it. (8 lots)
 
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Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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I'm pretty sure the answer to that question is no, the lender doesn't have to pay the buyer's premium if the lender "buys it back."
 
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