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Chad McIver
  • Appraiser
  • St. Charles, MO
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Analyzing a auction property, confusing, details within.

Chad McIver
  • Appraiser
  • St. Charles, MO
Posted Nov 16 2014, 20:23

There is a property that is scheduled to hit auction court steps this coming month.

Auction detail:

"IN RE HAROLD W. BURKEMPER AND DIANNE M. BURKEMPER TRUSTEE'S SALE -- Default having been made in the payment of a Promissory Note described in and secured by Deed of Trust executed by HAROLD W. BURKEMPER AND DIANNE M. BURKEMPER, dated June 26, 2001 and recorded in Book 2633, Page 918 in the office of the Recorder of Deeds for St. Charles County, Missouri; and, whereas 2191 Corporation is the trustee, at the request of Midwest BankCentre, the legal holder of said Note, will on December 2, 2014, at approximately 2:00 p.m., at the Front Door of the St. Charles County Courthouse, St. Charles, Missouri, sell at public venue to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate described in said deed of trust and situated in St. Charles County, Missouri, to-wit: A tract of land being part of the future development area of Ashleigh Commercial Plat One, a subdivision recorded in Plat Book 31, page 246 of the St. Charles County Recorders Office, being part of Section 9, Township 46 North, Range 4 East, St. Charles County, Missouri, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing on the Eastern right of way line of Jungermann Road (96' wide) at the Northwest corner of Lot 98 of Ashleigh Estates Plat One, a subdivision recorded in Plat Book 31, pages 143 and 144 of"

The property 2 rockwood trail is the subject property, but the home is no longer owned by burkemper, it is owned by the current owner who purchased last year.  The property has had a few owners since the burkempers.  Also, the legal description noted above is for a different property that he owns.  Can the assumption be made that they have the property info mixed up?  

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