Commissioner's Sale - 2 Bedroom Home in Mount Airy, NC
Commissioner's Sale
2 Bedroom Home in Mount Airy, NC
 
BIDDING IS CLOSED
Subject to 10 day upset bid period
Must go to Surry County Clerk of Court Office to place upset bids

Live Onsite & Online Bidding

Live Auction: Saturday, December 18, 2021 at 10:00am

313 W. Lebanon Street, Mount Airy, NC

Brick Home
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Den with fireplace
Kitchen/Dining
Detached Garage
Oil Heat
City Water & Sewer

Preview the Property: Friday, December 10, 3:00pm-5:00pm & Thursday, December 16, 4:00pm-6:00pm

Broker participation invited - must fill out the broker participation form found under the Documents tab above
Form must be signed and returned to Rogers by Friday, December 17th at 4:00pm
2% broker compensation whose client closes per agreement


10% Buyer's Premium
10% Deposit Due Day of Sale
Subject to 10 day upset period & court approval

Selling for Mark Royster, Commissioner of Royster & Royster Law
110 S. Davis Street, Pilot Mountain, NC 27041

Susan Rogers Holder, Auctioneer/Sale Manager
(336) 789-2926  (336) 341-7245
susan@rogersrealty.com
NCAL #685

PLEASE DO NOT BID UNTIL YOU HAVE READ THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE.

Real Estate - Single parcel onsite only bidding.

AS IS: The real property will be offered at public auction with live bidding onsite. All improvements, buildings, sheds, structures, etc., sell with the property. The property and all improvements, if any, will be sold on an AS-IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, conditions, defects, or flaws. The buyer agrees to take the property in the condition existing. No representations or warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the property are made by neither the sellers nor the seller's agents. Descriptions of the improvements and property are believed to be correct but are not guaranteed. You are encouraged to conduct your inspections and due diligence prior to bidding and buying at the auction.

METHOD OF SALE:  The property will be sold by the legal description in a single parcel by public auction. Selling for Mark Royster, Commissioner of Royster & Royster Law. The property is being sold subject to a 10 day upset bid period and court approval.  All bids are left open for upset bids for a period of 10 days. Upset bids can be made at the office of the Surry County Clerk of Court in Dobson, NC. The final sale is subject to approval by the Clerk of Superior Court.

DEED: Commissioner's deed

EASEMENTS and RIGHT OF WAYS: The real estate is being sold subject to any and all easements or right of ways. Lease payments or rents, if any, will be pro-rated at closing.

ALLOTMENTS and MINERAL RIGHTS: Crop allotments, mineral rights, timber rights, water rights, if any, will transfer with the deed or title.

HOA, POA, and RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS:  The real property is being sold subject to restrictive covenants and homeowner's association rules, regulations and dues and county zoning, if any.

SURVEY:  The property will be sold subject to an existing survey, if any or the existing legal description.

PERK TEST: Perk test are the responsibility of the buyer and the contract is not contingent upon the soil having a satisfactory perk.

FINANCING: The sale is not subject to financing. Failure to close for ANY REASON WHAT SO EVER will result in the forfeiture of the deposit. NO EXCEPTIONS.

DEPOSIT REQUIRED AT AUCTION: Terms are for a deposit of 10% of the purchase price on site at the auction in cash, cashier's check or a check with a bank letter guaranteeing funds.

PURCHASE CONTRACT: Buyer will be required to execute a Real Property Auction Purchase and Sale Contract on site and submit their deposit.

NO CONTINGENCIES: The purchase and sale contract is not subject to any buyer contingencies for financing, appraisal, surveys, inspection or any other contingencies.

AGENCY: Buyer will be asked to sign an agency disclosure form. Rogers' agents represent the seller and the seller's interest in the transaction. Brokers are invited to represent buyers. Paying commission of 2% to any agent who registers a buyer and buyer closes. Brokers must fill out the broker participation form under the Documents tab. Form must be filled out, signed and returned to Rogers by Friday, December 17th at 4:00pm. 

ENVIRONMENTAL:  There are not any environmental studies, phase 1, phase 2, or phase 3 studies for review. There are not any soil or water studies for review.

PERSONAL PROPERTY: There is no personal property or merchandise being transferred with the real property of value.

CLOSING: Closing is to take place within 30 days of court approval. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE. All closing costs for the benefit of the buyer such as appraisals, surveys, loan applications, inspections, title searches, title insurance, etc. are the responsibility of the buyer. The seller is not paying for any of the buyers closing costs. . The deed paid for by the sellers, the deed stamps paid by the sellers, and recording fees to be paid by the buyers. Real estate taxes are pro-rated at closing.

BUYER'S PREMIUM: A buyer's premium of 10% is added to the last and highest bid to determine the contract purchase price. For example, if the high bid is $100,000.00, a buyer's premium of $10,000.00 is added and the purchase price would be $110,000.00

POSSESSION: Possession will be given at closing, subject to existing leases, if any.

ABSOLUTE/RESERVE: This auction is conducted subject to court approval.

BID RIGGING: Bid rigging is a felony. Any attempt by bidders to chill the bid, agree with other bidders not to bid to attempt to lower the price is bid rigging. Anyone suspected of bid rigging will be asked to leave the auction site.

DISPUTED BIDS AND INCREMENTS: In case of a dispute over who is the high bidder, the auctioneer has the sole discretion to determine the high bidder. The auctioneer has the sole discretion to determine the live auction bidding increments.  

It is the duty of the bidder to present their bid to the auctioneer and not that of auction support staff, auction ringmen, auction bid assistants, or the auctioneer.

QUALIFIED BIDDERS:
Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse to register any prospective bidder for any reason, or to require a cash deposit from a prospective bidder of an amount designated by Auctioneer and paid in advance by the prospective bidder to Auctioneer. Such deposit will be applied to any purchases made at the auction by the prospective bidder. At the end of the auction, Auctioneer will refund any portion of this deposit that has not been applied to purchases. Furthermore, Auctioneer will require the removal of any person from the auction site for any reason including, but not limited to: (1) tampering with auction lots; (2) any illegal conduct including collusive bidding or stealing; (3) disruptive behavior; (4) failure to abide by these terms; and (5) intoxication. Bidder agrees to leave the auction site immediately and quietly upon request by Auctioneer. Any act of theft, vandalism or disruption will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the laws.

ONLINE BIDDING: You must register in advance by clicking on Register to Bid and agreeing to terms for online bidding. Should you become the high bidder you may submit a deposit by cash, cashier's check or wire transfer, within 24 hours of the close of the auction. You must be pre-approved by the auction firm before you receive a bidder number. The auction company may refuse to register anyone at its sole discretion.

TECHNICAL PROBLEMS: The auction company provides online bidding as a convenience for those that cannot attend the live auction. The auction company will not be liable for any faulty equipment, failure of equipment, faulty software, failure of software, lack of internet service connections or signals, or failure for any online bids that are not relayed on time to the auction company. The auction company reserves the right to extend bidding, delay bidding, continue with live bidding, or cancel bidding, without any notice to online bidders.

DEFAULT BY HIGH BIDDER/BUYER: In the event of a default by the bidder/buyer the seller may resale the property to another bidder/buyer and in the event the property sells for less money than the original price the seller may seek the difference from the original bidder/buyer. The seller may have other rights to pursue damages or costs from the defaulted bidder/buyer as allowed by law.

The bidder agrees to all terms and conditions of the auction and should read the detailed terms.

NC Firm #685, VA Firm #2, SC Firm # 1874

Subject to 10 day upset bid period. Must go to Surry County Clerk of Court Office to place upset bids.

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