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Landon Coate
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Sheriff Sale Purchase—That was supposed to be canceled

Landon Coate
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  • Covington, OH
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I purchased a house at a sheriff sale 12/282023 and then found out that there was an amendment to that Sherriff Sale Order.

On 10/14/2023 there was a Order of Sale file for the Sheriff to sell the property. On 11/04/2022 there was an Amended Alias Praecipe For Order of Sale filed. I am told by the Sheriff department today that the Plaintiff never filed for the Sherriff Sale to be Canceled.

The Auction from the 11/4/2022 Amended Alias For Order of Sale was executed on 12/20/2022 and the sale results show "Sold to Plaintiff". On 12/22/2023 the first Sheriff Sale occurred and there was no minimum bid on the property. The Sheriff then sold the property on 12/28/2023 to me.

I am seeking any non legal or legal advise on how to get the Plaintiff to give me the house that I purchased. Any advise would be appreciated as today they filed a "Motion for Judgment Entry Confirming Sale and Ordering Distribution of Sale Proceeds" this motion doesn't state anything regarding the sale that I purchased the property at, but the docket does show the "Order Of Sale Returned" with my  name and documentation in the docket.

Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Landon

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Bill B.#1 Real Estate Deal Analysis & Advice Contributor
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Bill B.#1 Real Estate Deal Analysis & Advice Contributor
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I will give you very “non-legal” according to google. 

In Ohio:

There is a built in minimum sale price of 66% of the appraised value…

The home owner has 90 days after the sale to pay off the amount owned and keep the house…

https://dannlaw.com/understand...

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