You have to be present at the sale, OR to make an upset bid, AT THE CLERKS OFFICE, during the upset bid period once the sale is held. All bids are subject to a 10-day upset period. Property may be redeemed by the owner prior to the order of confirmation of the sale by the courts. A cash deposit of 20 % of the purchase price, or $750.00 whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale, at the Office of the Commissioner. (Attorney William E Wood) All upset bids are done through the Clerk of Courts Office and they require a deposit of 5% of the upset bid amount or $750.00, whichever is greater.
Once the upset period ends, once the sale is confirmed, the last high bidder has (3) three days to pay the balance to the attorney holding the sale, or you may lose all or part of your deposit.
ONCE THE SALE IS HELD, YOU CAN CONTACT THE CLERK OF COURTS OFFICE TO SEE WHAT THE CURRENT BID AMOUNT IS AND WHEN THE LAST DAY TO UPSET THE BID IS. YOU WILL NEED THE FILE NUMBER ___ CV________ FOR THEM TO LOOK IT UP. 910-641-4400 If you had the high bid at the sale or you upset the bid, you may want to stay in touch with the clerks office to make sure you are still the high bid on the property and that your bid has not been upset! If the high bidders bid is upset and they do not wish to continue bidding, you will receive your deposit back accordingly.