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Seller Name: | County of Madera |
Rating: | Not Applicable |
Location: | , CA |
The Madera County Treasurer-Tax Collector offers tax-defaulted property for auction and encourages bidders to research the property thoroughly using the following information as a starting point. |
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Address | CA |
APN | 093-250-024-000 |
Legal Description | Click Here |
Parcel Map | View Parcel Map |
Add'l Information | View Property - Click Here The statutory deadline for an agency to make an objection to preserve a lien is the last day prior to the tax sale (R&T3695) |
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IRS Liens | NO |
The due diligence items below apply to all related auctions from this seller.
General Sale Information
Madera County requires that the winning bidder submit the deed transfer information to Bid4Assets within 48 hours of the close of auction.
To bid on this auction, all bidders are required to become qualified by placing a deposit. The deposit of the winning bidder is automatically transferred to the seller at the end of the auction. If the winning bidder fails to perform on any auction, the entire BidDeposit will be forfeited to the seller. Non-winning bidder deposit refunds are mailed within ten (10) business days after the close of the auction. This deposit cannot be applied to other auctions. To find out more about the BidDeposit requirement, click here.
Full payment must be received by Bid4Assets no later than 4:00 PM ET (1:00 PM PT) on Friday, May 17th, 2024. - No exceptions will be made. If the payment policy is not adhered to the winning bidder will forfeit their deposit to Madera County and may be banned from future sales.
A California documentary transfer tax will be added to, and collected with, the full purchase price. This tax is calculated at the rate of $.55 for each $500.00 or fractional part thereof, if the purchase price exceeds $100.00. Also, a $35 per-parcel-won administrative fee will be added to the final sale price.
Only a successful bidder has the opportunity to purchase County assets. If the successful bidder defaults, under California State Law, The County cannot resort to the second highest bidder, and will be required to take APPROPRIATE LEGAL ACTION AGAINST THE BIDDER WHO DEFAULTS.