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Chad Jarrah
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Bethlehem, PA
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Obtaining Upset Price When No Attorney Name is Given

Chad Jarrah
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Bethlehem, PA
Posted

Hello all,

Up until now, all of the sheriff's sales I've been to have had the attorney/firm name on the sale list. I'd call the firm and ask for the upset price a day or two before the sale. Half the time they give it, they other half they refuse (is this typical for everyone else?) Recently I attended a sheriff's sale in a different county - on the sale list the only info given was the plaintiff/defendant (i.e. Wells Fargo vs. John Doe), the property address and the judgement amount. How can I find the upset price with this limited info? 

Look forward to any wisdom. Thanks in advance!

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