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After the foreclosure sale is confirmed, the new owner (the highest bidder at the sheriffs sale) must serve a Notice to Quit on the former homeowner. This notice informs the former homeowner that they must vacate the property within a specific period (usually 10 days) or face eviction.
Terms: the purchaser will be required to pay the full amount of his bid by two o clock PM on the day of the sale, and if complied with, a deed will be tendered by the Sheriff at the next Court of Common Pleas for Dauphin County, conveying to the purchaser all the right, title, interest and claim which said defendant
In order to bid on a Sheriff Sale property, you must be registered on the Sheriffs RealAuction website, obtain your bidder number, and submit the deposit by the deadline requirement prior to the sale. The purchaser will be responsible for the costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale do not cover.
In general, a foreclosure auction is held when the property is being sold directly by a bank or other lender who has seized property for non-payment, while a sheriffs sale is part of a court-ordered process to satisfy legal judgments against the former owner of the property.
A Sheriff Sale can be stopped by (1) the writ being stayed that is all proceedings involving the sale of property is stopped; (2) a court order; (3) a bankruptcy being filed. (4) payment of the full amount due in full.
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If the property was purchased at a Delinquent Tax Sheriff Sale, the previous homeowner retains a right to redemption. This means that the homeowner can redeem the property and retain ownership by paying back all tax debts and amounts paid by the new purchaser within nine months of the recognition of the deed.

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