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Keith Behney
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  • Camp Hill, PA
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Auction.com Palm Beach County properties

Keith Behney
  • Investor
  • Camp Hill, PA
Posted

Greetings, I was wondering if anyone could explain how auction.com property sales are successfully conducted in Palm Beach County?

All the properties I look at have a this written on them: "THE FORECLOSURE SALE FOR THIS PROPERTY WILL NOT BE CONDUCTED BY AUCTION.COM" and there is a button which directs you to "bid at county site".

In addition, they also state "final judgement amount", how does this play into the auction? Is it their reserve amount?

This is confusing and I'm looking for clarification.

Thanks!

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