Frequently Asked Questions

Sheriff Sales

Can I enter the residence I plan to purchase?
Can the Sheriff's Office recommend an attorney?
Do I have to pay the full amount of my bid the day I purchase?
Does the Sheriff's Office have keys to the residence?
HOw do I pay for a purchase at a Sheriff's Sale?
How does the bidding start?
If I get a Sheriff's Deed and there are people living there, how do I get them out? Do I have to go through the eviction process?
If I purchase and there is a redemption period, can I enter the property before the redemption period is up?
If I purchase and there is a redemption period, when do I get a Sheriff's Deed?
If I purchase at a Sheriff's Sale, what name(s) and how should I have them typed on the Sheriff's Deed or Certificate of Purchase?
If I purchase at a Sheriff's Sale, who is responsible for back property taxes?
If I purchase property at a Sheriff's Sale, do I get clear title?
What does redemption period mean?
What happens if I am the highest bidder and change my mind about buying the property?
What is the difference between a Special Execution and a General Execution?
When I get a Sheriff's Deed, what do I do next?