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Please read the following disclaimer(s) prior to viewing
the associated records. |
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All Foreclosure Sales will be
held at 11:00 a.m., EST, at the South Door, Gadsden County Courthouse,
Quincy, FL 32351 |
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ATTENTION PLAINTIFFS: EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY |
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Please
be advised that a Memorandum will no longer be sufficient to stop/cancel a
foreclosure sale. You must present a Motion and proposed Order to stop/cancel
a foreclosure sale prior to sale date. You may view the foreclosure final
judgment and court file on our website at Court Case Inquiry or at the
Office. If you have further questions,
please contact Foreclosure Clerk at our Circuit Civil Department at
850-875-7038. |
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The following foreclosure sale list is provided as a
courtesy and the information contained herein is NOT guaranteed. You may view
the foreclosure final judgment and court file at the Office of Clerk of
Court, Gadsden County Courthouse, 10 E. Jefferson Street, Quincy, Florida
32351. |
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NICHOLAS THOMAS, CLERK OF COURT FORECLOSURE SALE
ANNOUNCEMENT (Effective 02/26/2025) |
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Everyone should be aware of the requirements of Florida
law. We will accept cash, money orders, cashier’s checks, certified checks or
governmental agency checks. Anyone bidding on the property should have
already made financial arrangements so they can meet the requirements of the
sale. The successful bidder shall post immediately with the Clerk a deposit
equal to 5% of the final bid. There will be no refund of the deposit. The
deposit will be applied to the sale price at the time of payment. If final payment
is not received by 4:30 p.m., the Clerk will re-advertise the sale and pay
all costs of the sale from the deposit, and any remaining funds shall be
applied toward the judgment. Failure to make the deposit and/or final payment
as required may result in being barred from bidding. |
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Bidding will not be concluded until the deposit is
tendered. The bidding will not be suspended to allow a bidder time to obtain
the required deposit. If the high bidder is unable to pay the deposit
immediately, bidding will resume at the next highest bid and continue until
all bids are taken and the property is sold. The auction will end when the
bidder makes the deposit and the Clerk announces that the property is sold. |
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The successful bidder is also required to pay for the
documentary stamps on the Certificate of Title which is calculated at $ .70
per $100.00. In addition, a registry court fee is required which is
calculated on the bid amount –3% on the first $500.00 and 1.5% on the
balance. |
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The Clerk of Court’s office does not guarantee clear title
to the property. A purchaser at a judicial sale takes the property subject to
any defects, liens, encumbrances and all matters of which the purchaser has
notice or of which the purchaser could have obtained knowledge. |
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