How does a request for a deficiency judgment affect the bidding process?

If the Plaintiff seeks a deficiency, the only bid taken at the sale will be the Plaintiff’s bid. The property will then be auctioned again 30 days from the original sale date. Only bids higher than the Plaintiff’s bid (“upset bids”) will be taken, and the sale will be final on that date.

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1. Do you handle TAX SALES?
2. Where do I file pleadings, motions, petitions or other documents?
3. How do I view court records online?
4. How do I access a SALES Roster?
5. Where and when are foreclosure sales held?
6. Do I have to register to attend the sale?
7. What is the bidding process?
8. May I inspect the property prior to foreclosure sale?
9. How does a request for a deficiency judgment affect the bidding process?
10. How and when do I make payments if I am the highest bidder?
11. If I do not make payment(s) by the required time, what happens?
12. Will I receive title to the property free and clear of all other liens?
13. If I am the highest bidder, when may I take possession of the property?
14. How do I contact Plaintiff’s counsel?