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Updated about 9 years ago, 11/13/2015

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Scott Smull
  • Brevard, NC
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Auction postponed after auction occurred

Scott Smull
  • Brevard, NC
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I live in NC, where there is a ten day upset bid period on foreclosures, and I was present at a recent foreclosure auction. I literally saw the auction take place and it was done through auction.com. I saw the highest bidder and it went for well above the opening bid. When I went back the next day to upset the highest bid, the clerk if the court couldn't find the paperwork. I called the trustee and the representative I spoke with said the auction has been postponed. I was baffled because how could it be postponed AFTER it had already occurred?  Anyone know how or why this could happen?  Doesn't make sense at all to me. 

Thanks!

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