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Auctions
So I've decided that I'm going to go to a few auctions just to see the process and hopefully how some homes are evaluated but I have no idea as to how I actually go to one..
- Is there a certain time (or day) when auctions are done?
- I'm aware that they are at the courthouse but can anyone just show up or is it preregistered?
- Is there some type of certification required?
- Do I have to dress a certain way?
- Is there a fee to enter?
These are just a few questions I have regarding home auctions and access to them but any and ALL information is helpful.
And I'm located in Fort. Washington, MD but I believe our courthouse is in Upper Marlboro, MD (close to where I went for high school)
Thanks to anyone willing to help!
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1. Is there a certain time (or day) when auctions are done?
Each county is different in the way they conduct auctions. I recently purchased a property at a sheriff's sale in Noblesville, IN. We were allowed to review the opening bid for each property after 10:00 A.M. The auction started at 12:00. This allows some time for research before the auction begins.
2. I'm aware that they are at the courthouse but can anyone just show up or is it preregistered?
When I went to the sheriff's sale it was conducted in the lobby of the sheriff's office and anyone was allowed to enter and observe the auction. They did not require a registration in advance. However, you will need to bring a cashiers check if you are serious about buying a property. The check must be large enough to cover the cost of the property and a $23 filing fee.
3. Is there some type of certification required?
In my case, no certification was required to participate.
4. Do I have to dress a certain way?
There was no "dress code" at the auction I attended. Some people were business casual and others wore jeans.
5. Is there a fee to enter?
I was charged a $23 filing fee when I purchased the property. However, there is no fee to show up and observe the auction.