Upset Sale September 13, 2010 9:00am
All tax parcels exposed to sale and sold at the upset sale are done so
pursuant to the authority contained in the Pennsylvania Real Estate Tax Sale
Law, Act of July 7, 1947, P.L.1368, No. 542, as amended, 72 P.S. 5860.101 et
seq. Any and all titles transferred by the Tax Claim Bureau as a result of the
upset sale are under and subject to said Real Estate Tax Sale Law, and any lien
or claim on any such parcel sold and title therefore transferred thereby shall
be divested only as may be authorized by Section 609 of said Real Estate Tax
Sale Law, as amended, 72 P.S. 5860.609. The Tax Claim Bureau expressly makes no
representation and disclaims any warranty as to the title of any tax parcel
hereby transferred as being unencumbered.
The purchaser or purchasers shall be required to pay the current taxes of the
year 2010, which are included in the minimum sale bid.
The bidder/purchaser(s) shall also be required to provide the Bureau
prior to the
day of the sale with a certification that, within the municipal jurisdiction,
the purchaser(s) is NOT delinquent in paying real estate taxes and that no
municipal utility bills are outstanding. Certification shall be by receipts of
paid real estate taxes and municipal utility bills within the municipal
jurisdiction, or by an affidavit stating payment of same to be executed before a
Notary Public, and is to be delivered to the Bureau for pre-registration to bid
at the sale.
Verification shall also be provided by each bidder/purchaser
prior to the day of the sale stating he or she is not a
Susquehanna County elected official or appointed officer. A blank affidavit is
available from the Bureau or from this site. (May be notarized
at the Prothonotary’s or Recorder’s office in the courthouse, and is to be
delivered to the Bureau for pre-registration to bid at the sale.)
The purchaser(s) shall also be required to pay all costs for
recording the deed, including all state and local realty transfer taxes, which
are included in the minimum sale bid.
Cash or Certified Check for the entire purchase price must be in the office
of the Tax Claim Bureau immediately after the sale. (No 3rd party checks accepted)
All properties sold in this Susquehanna County Tax Claim Bureau sale of land
are sold under the RULE OF CAVEAT EMPTOR, OR LET THE
BUYER BEWARE and all purchasers are accordingly hereby so notified.
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