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Purchaser shall pay the balance of 10% of the total purchase price of all auctions won by 5:00 PM ET on
the first (1st) business day following the Auction. Purchaser shall have 15 calendar days from the auction
date to pay the remaining balance. Payments shall be made to Bid4Assets. No exceptions will be made.
If the payment policy is not adhered to the winning bidder will forfeit their deposit to the Philadelphia
County Sheriff’s Office and may be banned from future sales.
Please view the Terms of Sale for more information.
Create a Bid4Assets account which is required to participate in any sheriff auction. The process is quick, free, and easy.
Already have an account? Proceed to Deposit Instructions
Please review the following additional information on deposits.
What is an eCheck?
An echeck is a check that is emailed and printed rather than being mailed. In short, it is a regular check with all the features of a traditional bank check. Once printed, eChecks can be deposited like any other check: at your bank, at an ATM or using a mobile banking app.
Why use an eCheck?
eChecks are quicker, safer, and more convenient than traditional paper checks. With eChecks, Bid4Assets can refund bidders on the same day their check is issued, saving the average bidder five to seven days waiting for the mail to be delivered.
Do I need to request an eCheck?
No. All non-winning bidders will be refunded by eCheck automatically upon completion of the post-tax sale audit.
Do I need to create an account with Delux eCheck to receive my refund?
No. All recipients have the option to print their check as a "guest." There is no cost and you do not need an account with a third-party to receive your check. You may wish to create an account, particularly if you participate in many sales, to save time and unlock additional deposit options.
What happens if I do not see my refund email or I have trouble loading the message?
Please be sure to check your spam/junk folder, but if you do not see the check, no problem. Please let our Deposit Team know and we will send you the check by PDF.
Is there anything I should do while waiting for my check?
No, but it's a good idea to add [email protected] to the contact list in your email so the check does not go to your spam folder.
What if I prefer/require a physical check be mailed to me?
No problem! If you'd like a check mailed to you instead of an echeck, please let us know during or soon after a sale ends. We will mail your refund instead of emailing it.
Still have questions?
Please email our Deposits Team for further assistance.
Bidders are urged to examine the title, location, and desirability of the properties to their own satisfaction prior to the sale. A complete list of properties available for auction is available below. Buying a sheriff sale property is a complex transaction and it is always recommended that buyers seek legal counsel.
A useful list of frequently asked questions as well as a tax sale glossary can be found in the right navigation pane.
If you have additional questions after reviewing the information in the auction, you are encouraged to contact the county in which the property is located. This information can be found in the “Contact Information” section below.
When you are ready to place a bid, click “Place Bid” on the auction page
Enter your bid amount in the Bid Amount box and be sure to agree to all the terms. At the bottom of the bid window, you will be prompted to reenter your Bid4Assets password as a security measure.
A more comprehensive, step-by- step guide to bidding is available by clicking here.
What is an Auto Bid? An auto bid is a maximum proxy bid which is held in confidence by the system. Bid4Assets will use only as much of the maximum bid as is necessary to maintain the bidder's high bid position or to meet the reserve. Please note: If two bidders place auto bids for identical amounts on the same auction, the earlier bid will be the leading bid.
What is Overtime?
Overtime is an extension of the auction close time and keeps an auction open as long as there is active bidding. It occurs automatically when a bid is placed within the last few minutes of an auction. The auction will remain open until an entire overtime increment has passed without any bidding. The overtime increment is indicated on the auction listing.
How can I Monitor My Auctions?
When bidding on multiple properties it is advisable to only bid on one auction at a time. You can find a list of properties that you have bid on in the “my bid list” tab of your profile. You will also receive confirmations of your placed bids as well as notifications of being out bid in your message center.
Can I bid on Withdrawn or Postponed Auctions?
No. Auctions must be live in order for you to able to place a bid. If a property is withdrawn or postponed by a county for any reason, it is no longer open for bidding. Please note, Bid4Assets does not have knowledge of why a property is withdrawn or postponed.
At the close of an auction, the highest bidder will be deemed the winner. After all the auctions in the county have closed, winning bidders will be notified in their message center with a congratulatory message that also alerts them to settlement requirements. The winning bidder will see each of the parcels that they won listed as a link to DeedWizard. The DeedWizard will allow you to quickly and easily provide vesting information and access settlement instructions. Any bidder that does not win a parcel or never participates in the auction after submitting a deposit will receive a refund.
For questions about the auction and the bidding process, please contact [email protected]
Additional county information can be obtained at the Philadelphia County Sheriff Office website
For questions about the assets and information that is not listed in the auction, please contact the county at [email protected]
Research and Inspect Thoroughly Before You Bid
Prospective purchasers are urged to examine the title, location and desirability of the properties
available to their own satisfaction prior to the sale. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to
research any potential liens, encumbrances or easements, recorded or not recorded.
Properties are sold "AS IS"
The sale of these properties should not, in any way, be equated to real estate sales by licensed
salespeople, brokers or realtors. The agency conducting these sales makes no guarantee,
expressed or implied, relative to the title, location, occupancy or condition of the properties for
sale.
You must be at least 18 years old to bid. Please review the conditions of sale document for additional terms.
ALL SALES ARE FINAL!