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AUCTION DETAILS & LOCATION:
STATUS: ACTIVE - Scheduled for auction
OPENING BID: TBD /$0 - No minimum bid amount set
DATE: August 5, 2025
TIME: 10am or 9am for unregistered bidders to register
ASSET TYPE: Foreclosure / Judical County Courtsteps
BUYING TYPE: In Person or AuctionAmericas BIDAssistant Representative
LOCATION: Fulton County Courthouse, 136 Pryor Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30303
BID REQUIREMENTS: In Person or order a AuctionAmerica BIDAssisant to go in your place / on your behave to attend this auction.
OCCUPANCY STATUS:
Occupied: Do not disturb occupants. Trespassing is a criminal offense. Learn more about occupied properties.
OWNERSHIP RECORDS:
Title and Liens: Most liens are removed after a foreclosure property sale, but certain liens may remain.
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VIEW SALES DOCUMENTS:
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PREPARE FOR AUCTION:
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Note: Conventional financing cannot be used for this property.
PAYMENT INFORMATION:
The sale will be conducted during the legal hours of sale from 10:00am to 4:00pm. 100% of funds due at time of sale in Cashier's checks made payable to the bidder.
Government-issued ID (e.g., driver's license or passport)
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ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS:
Foreclosure Sale Terms and Conditions
IRS Form 8300
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AUG-5-2025 COURTSTEPS-GA-FULTON: 774 Monroe DR NE Atlanta, GA 30308
How does a foreclosure auction work?
The foreclosure process starts when a homeowner stops paying their mortgage. The lender sends the homeowner a notice, giving them a period of time to pay, or the property goes to auction. The homeowner can take steps to either postpone or cancel the auction. At the auction, the bank won't bid more than the credit bid.
The purchaser at the auction is essentially paying off the mortgage and is responsible for any additional liens attached to the property. If no one bids above the credit bid, the property goes back to the bank. And, it becomes a real-estate owned (REO) property for sale.