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Updated over 9 years ago, 04/29/2015

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Gabe D.
  • Flipper
  • Newark, NJ
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NJ Sheriff Sales - 3 Questions

Gabe D.
  • Flipper
  • Newark, NJ
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I have been attending a local sheriff sale for a few weeks now trying to make sense of what all is happening there but I really dont feel like Im making much headway.

Im hoping someone here familiar with the process can help me clarify a few things..

1. Why does the list I pull off the website immediately before I drive over to the auction never match the list the sheriff is using for the actual auction? Where can I get the actual list of what is up for auction each day?

2. Why are the Upsets listed online not the same as the ones the plaintiffs representative is using when bidding on behalf of the banks? Where do the upsets the plaintiffs representative is bidding with come from?

3. In some cases the sheriff has a property on their list that the plaintiffs representative does not. Why is that? How is it that even their lists dont agree?

3.A. In the case above there is a "No Response" entered into record. But in theory couldn't someone just bid the minimum and take that property? 

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