Wednesday, January 20, 2010

House Bill Of Sale Buying A House At A Sheriff's Sale - Implications Of Ohio House Bill 138 ?

Buying a house at a sheriff's sale - Implications of Ohio House Bill 138 ? - house bill of sale

Does anyone know the consequences of Ohio HB 138, a house in a sheriff's sale to buy - especially in terms of how much deposit is required if you are the winner? I find no information about him - but I think it's always been that there must be 10 or 20%, making it difficult to buy for most normal people into these houses. After Webiste Clermont County Sheriff's seems that now only 1% less than is required now? Can anyone confirm ... I made a list of the formulation of the following links ...

For Sale:
A deposit is required for all sales. With the turnover 3rd Part is still 10% of the sale. For all other sales, the amount, 1% of the estimated value of $ 500.00, whichever is higher.

http://www.clermontsheriff.org/HB-138.pdf

1 comments:

no idea said...

1% is correct sheriffs sale. by third parties. etc., are ruled out by brokers. try to avoid this option. Sales despair. lose the tail 7th the sale of part one. Canada to live. old. I was very disturbed that the three families will never be possible to access housing. There is no justification for it. has inherited two houses. One Canada Vancouver. a roughly 100 miles away. Both rooms are rented for taxes only. Vancouver house could be sold if the buyer never look into his face. is simply wrong. Good luck with your purchase. Vancouver property. 40-foot lot. Depth of 30 feet. WW2 Veterinary return home built. completed in 1947 at the latest. third area less desirable to live, sold 1.3 million euros. how can it be justified on the ground. 1.3 million for a tent is what it is. I hope that the United States are not so pathetic in real estate markets.

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