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SALE TIME AND LOCATION
Menominee County Sheriff Foreclosure Sales are conducted on Fridays at 10:30 a.m. They will be held on the 2nd Floor of the Courthouse, located at 839 10th Ave., Menominee, MI 49858. Sales that fall on or near a holiday will be adjourned to the next sale date scheduled. Properties to be sold at auction by the Sheriff's Office are generally advertised in the Menominee County Journal and Eagle Herald newspapers.
SALE PROCEDURES
Sales of property are an “open” auction sale, with an opening bid submitted by the plaintiff (typically, a bank or mortgage holder). Anyone present can enter a 3rd party bid on the property being auctioned. The minimum bid increment is $1.00. Auctions will remain open for a minimum of 15 minutes per property, but may be extended in the event of competing bids.
PAYMENT OF WINNING BID
A successful third-party bidder is required to make payment in full by 12:00 PM (noon) on the day of the sale. Two separate payments are typically required: a bank-certified check in the amount of the opening bid is made payable to the mortgage company, with any excess amount (i.e. bid increments) made payable to the Sheriff's Office via cash or check. The successful bidder is responsible for any and all legal encumbrances on the property, including real estate taxes and additional fees.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Prior to bidding, interested parties may wish to contact a title company or an attorney to perform a title search. Questions regarding the legalities of purchasing a foreclosed home should be directed to an attorney that specializes in foreclosures. Further, it is the buyer’s responsibility to have the occupants legally removed if the property is occupied.
The Sheriff's Office does not have prior knowledge concerning the occupancy of the property. Further, we cannot give permission for any prospective bidders to enter and inspect any structure that may be located on the property to be sold. All properties are sold "as is". The Menominee County Sheriff's Office does not have any specific information regarding the condition of the property being sold. Persons interested in obtaining information about a property are encouraged to contact the plaintiff or their attorney of record.
ADJOURNMENT AND CANCELLATION
There are times a sale does not take place as advertised due to adjournment, settlement, or cancellation. All sales are subject to cancellation or adjournment at any time without notice. Adjournments are posted at the courthouse and on this website (see Forms and Documents to the left). Please contact us at 906-863-4441 if you have any questions regarding our foreclosure sales.
Menominee County Sheriff Foreclosure Sales are conducted on Fridays at 10:30 a.m. They will be held on the 2nd Floor of the Courthouse, located at 839 10th Ave., Menominee, MI 49858. Sales that fall on or near a holiday will be adjourned to the next sale date scheduled. Properties to be sold at auction by the Sheriff's Office are generally advertised in the Menominee County Journal and Eagle Herald newspapers.
SALE PROCEDURES
Sales of property are an “open” auction sale, with an opening bid submitted by the plaintiff (typically, a bank or mortgage holder). Anyone present can enter a 3rd party bid on the property being auctioned. The minimum bid increment is $1.00. Auctions will remain open for a minimum of 15 minutes per property, but may be extended in the event of competing bids.
PAYMENT OF WINNING BID
A successful third-party bidder is required to make payment in full by 12:00 PM (noon) on the day of the sale. Two separate payments are typically required: a bank-certified check in the amount of the opening bid is made payable to the mortgage company, with any excess amount (i.e. bid increments) made payable to the Sheriff's Office via cash or check. The successful bidder is responsible for any and all legal encumbrances on the property, including real estate taxes and additional fees.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Prior to bidding, interested parties may wish to contact a title company or an attorney to perform a title search. Questions regarding the legalities of purchasing a foreclosed home should be directed to an attorney that specializes in foreclosures. Further, it is the buyer’s responsibility to have the occupants legally removed if the property is occupied.
The Sheriff's Office does not have prior knowledge concerning the occupancy of the property. Further, we cannot give permission for any prospective bidders to enter and inspect any structure that may be located on the property to be sold. All properties are sold "as is". The Menominee County Sheriff's Office does not have any specific information regarding the condition of the property being sold. Persons interested in obtaining information about a property are encouraged to contact the plaintiff or their attorney of record.
ADJOURNMENT AND CANCELLATION
There are times a sale does not take place as advertised due to adjournment, settlement, or cancellation. All sales are subject to cancellation or adjournment at any time without notice. Adjournments are posted at the courthouse and on this website (see Forms and Documents to the left). Please contact us at 906-863-4441 if you have any questions regarding our foreclosure sales.
| Contact: | Doreen Averill - Civil Process Clerk Phone: 906-863-4441 x2504 Click here to email |
| Mailing Address: | 831 10th Ave, Menominee, MI 49858 Map |
| Physical Address: | 831 10th Ave, Menominee, MI 49858 Map |
