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All Forum Posts by: Baraa Yassin

Baraa Yassin has started 11 posts and replied 56 times.

Post: Buying Civil Judgments at Sheriff Sale (Auction) Dallas-Texas

Baraa YassinPosted
  • Garland, TX
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 28

@Wayne Brooks Thanks for your reply...planning to meet with attorney but thought to give this a shot hope to know something new!

Post: Buying Civil Judgments at Sheriff Sale (Auction) Dallas-Texas

Baraa YassinPosted
  • Garland, TX
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 28

Hi guys,

I'm new to the BP. been to the sheriff auction in Dallas few times and bought couple of properties through the sheriff sale (the ones behind their taxes)

I have seen some cases were won through civil court being sold through the sheriff and im kinda confused a bit in this regard.

my questions are and hope to be patient with me:

1-I have seen By Virtue of order of sale and By Virtue of writ of execution what is the difference between them if somebody wins at the auction? any difference in regard to the deed or process? still blurry for me!

2-In the civil judgments I see (company name "not a bank" VS individual "property owner") like the company sued the home owner and trying to collect their debit through judgment at the court then won the case and got the court order to the sheriff/constables to levy and sell at the sheriff auction. (what happens if I buy this kind of judgment? will i get the deed? am I responsible on the all other liens-mortgages?)

3-Lets say I bought one of these judgments and I know there is no mortgage or liens on the property will I be the owner directly or is there any other steps i need to do I heard that I need to close in 30 days or so which i have no idea about.

4-Lets say I bought one that has a 1st mortgage and Im liable for it...what should I do I mean whats the next step after wining the bid at the auction...heard that its better to wait like 15 days after then pay all taxes and record the deed...still not clear to me!

5- Another Scenario: a company suing the property owner and won the judgment for 550k (the owner has 2 properties one of them is a land that worth around 80k in the market and the other is a house that worth about 600k) the sheriff is selling the land only at the auction not the house, to satisfy the 550k loan which no way the land gana sell for that much!... what happens if I win the bid on the land will I just get the land and the company suing the owner will go after the house that hasn't been scheduled for sale yet to satisfy the rest of the judgment? or will I be liable for the whole 550k?

Any advice or a piece of info would help.

Thanks alot

@Andrew Postell Thanks for your reply...will try the forums you recommended.

Post: Sheriff Sale

Baraa YassinPosted
  • Garland, TX
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 28

sorry forgot to mention the judgment amount is 550k

Post: Sheriff Sale

Baraa YassinPosted
  • Garland, TX
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 28

Hi guys...Im new to BP. ...hope can get some help here...

a civil judgment is going to the sheriff sale next month.

the judgment was by a company against an individual (property owner)

the owner has a land worth about 80k and a house worth about 600k

the land is going to the auction.

if I win the bid on the land what happens to the rest of the debt? will that company go after the house and try to sell it to satisfy the rest of the judgment? please help.

Thanks in advance

Hi guys, 

I'm new to the BP. been to the sheriff auction in Dallas few times and bought couple of properties through the sheriff sale (the ones behind their taxes - most of the cases start with TX-)

I have seen some cases were won through civil court being sold through the sheriff and im kinda confused a bit in this regard.

my questions are:

1-I have seen By Virtue of order of sale and By Virtue of writ of execution what is the difference between them if I win at the auction?

2-In the civil judgments I see (company name vs individual) like the company sued the home owner and trying to collect their debit through judgment at the court then won the case and got the court order to the sheriff/constables to levy and sell at the sheriff auction. (what happens if I buy this kind of judgment? will i get the deed? am I responsible on the all other liens-mortgages?) 

3-Lets say I bought one of these judgments and I know there is no mortgage or liens on the property will I be the owner directly or is there any other steps i need to do I heard that I need to close in 30 days or so which i have no idea about.

4-Lets say I bought one that has a 1st mortgage and Im liable for it...what should I do I mean whats the next step after wining the bid at the auction.

5- Another Scenario: a company suing and owner and won the judgment for 550k (the owner has 2 properties one of them is a land that worth around 80k in the market and the other is a house that worth about 600k) the sheriff is selling the land only at the auction not the house, what happens if I win the bid will I just get the land and the company suing the owner will go after the house that hasn't been scheduled for sale yet to satisfy the rest of the judgment? or will I be liable for the whole 550k? 

Any advice or a piece of info would help.

Thanks alot