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The listed sales are for the Sheriff's Office only and
do not include sales by the Constable's Offices or other Collin County
Departments.
REAL ESTATE:
No sales scheduled
PROPERTY
DATE: July 07, 2008
TIME: 1:00 PM
LOCATION: Saul's Wrecker Service 832 E University, McKinney, Texas 75069
1988 Honda 4D
1997 Geo Prizm
1987 Honda Civic
1993 Buick Park Avenue
2006 Chevrolet 3500 Express Van
1994 Ford Explorer
1988 Ford Bronco II
1996 Mercury 4D
2005 Toyota Avalon
2001 Ford Ranger
DATE: July 14, 2008
TIME: 1:00 PM
LOCATION: Roper's Wrecker Service 832 N McDonald, McKinney, Texas 75070
1997 GMC Suburban
2005 Honda Civic
2002 Dodge Neon
1996 Ford F150
DATE: July 28, 2008
TIME: 1:00 PM
LOCATION: Roper's Wrecker Service 832 N McDonald, McKinney, Texas 75070
1996 Ford Ranger
1992 Ford Explorer
2005 Kawasaki Ninja
1989 Dodge 1500
Sheriff Sale Information
Personal Property
Sheriff sales for personal property are held ten days after the property
is seized, sales of personal property are usually conducted Monday through
Friday. The Notice of Sale on personal property are posted at City Hall,
at the main court house in McKinney and a third location in the county,
to be determined at the time of posting.
The sales for personal property are normally conducted at the place of
storage, place of sale is indicated on the Notice of Sale.
Requirements at personal property sale are that the purchaser must be
present to bid (no sales by phone or advance bidding), and property is
sold to highest bidder, cash in hand. Purchaser must make arrangements
with storage facility for pick up of the purchased property. In most cases
the personal property may be viewed on sale date, prior to the sale.
Real Property
Sheriff sales on real property are held on the first
Tuesday of each month between 10:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. at the Collin County
Courthouse, 2100 Bloomdale Rd., McKinney, Texas, 75071. All real property
sold by the Sheriff's Office is published in the McKinney Courier Gazette,
posted at the above courthouse, City Hall of property location, and available
on line from this web-site.
THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE DOES NOT CONDUCT TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE SALES. These
are conducted by the Trustees or Attorneys for the lending institution
involved with the loan. Please contact them for further information.
The real property up for sale is listed as Sheriff Sale and may be sold
for two reasons:
- Tax Sale for collection of back property taxes owed.
- Sale under Writ of Execution or Order of Sale to satisfy a judgment awarded to the Plaintiff.
The following rules apply to those types of sales. You must carefully
read this information and evaluate these facts in light of your anticipated
use of the property. Any property may be withdrawn from the sale at any
time prior to acceptance of the final bid at auction.
- The property will be sold at public auction to the highest
bidder, cash in hand, based on oral bids. Rules governing auctions will
apply.
- For Tax Sales, cash in hand will mean at least minimum bid
as stated on Notice of Sale with balance, if any, due immediately. NO
REFUNDS.
- Payment will be made payable to Collin County Sheriff's Office
and be by cashier's check, money order, or cash. A letter of credit
will be accepted from a recognized bank.
- All sales are as is, to the highest bidder on a "Buyer
Beware Basis". Any and all questions concerning the property offered
should be directed to an attorney. THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE WILL NOT ANSWER
LEGAL QUESTIONS.
It is necessary that bidders satisfy themselves concerning the status
of the property and the location and condition of the property prior to
sale by checking with the Collin County Clerk's Office/land deed records
located at 200 S. McDonald Street, McKinney, Texas. All lawsuit information
pertaining to each sale may be reviewed at the respective Clerk's Office
or Justice of the Peace Office. The court of jurisdiction and cause number
are noted on the Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
Tax Information
Purchasers at the sale will receive a Sheriff's Deed,
which is without warranty, expressed or implied. This is NOT a Tax Lien
Certificate. The real property is sold. There is no Tax Lien Certificate
Sale in Collin County. A policy of title insurance may be difficult to
obtain.
All tax property purchased at the sale is subject to
a statutory right of redemption. This redemption period commences from
the date the deed is filed for record with the County Clerk. The purchaser
is responsible for filing the deed and have a right to possession during
the redemption period. There is a two year right of redemption for homestead
property and property appraised as agricultural land. There is a 180 day
right of redemption for all other property. Collin County makes no reservations
as to which redemption period applies to any property offered at sale.
A person having an ownership interest in the property at the time of the
sale may have a right to redeem the property from the purchaser during
the redemption period pursuant to Section 34.21 of the Texas Property
Tax Code.
For more information regarding Struck Off properties,
please refer to the Tax Assessor
Auctions & Struck Off Properties.
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