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NOTICE OF SALE
in the county court in and for orange county, florida
Case No. 10-CC-11432
Civil Division
Landlord/Tenant Action
HYDE PARK COMMUNITIES, INC.,
Plaintiff, v.
HAROLD E. WRIGHT AND
LOIS A. WRIGHT,
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the final judgment/order entered in the above noted case, that a sale of the following property situated in Orange County, Florida, described as:
1998 PALM HOUSE TRAILER VIN #'s PH0611887AFL & PH0611887BFL,
TITLE #'s 75478813 & 75478815, located on Plaintiff's property at: 1050 Barons Court, Lot # 113, Winter Garden, Orange County, Florida located in Hyde Park Mobile Home Park
at public sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, shall be conducted online via the internet at www.orange.realforeclose.com at 11:00 a.m. on December 6, 2011.
Pursuant to Administrative Order No. 3-15.12, the Orange County Clerk of the Courts is authorized to conduct on-line auctions of real property in lieu of on-site auctions. The Clerk of the Courts shall sell the property described in the Final Judgment or any court order scheduling the sale, on-line at 11:00 a.m. (Eastern Time) at www.orange.realforeclose.com to the highest bidder for cash after giving notice as required by section 45.031, Florida Statutes.
Prospective bidders are responsible for conducting their own research regarding property being sold. Neither the Court nor the Clerk make any representation about the condition, marketability, existing or potential uses, title, encumbrances, zoning regulations or laws that may affect current or future uses of the property, or existence of any conditions regarding any property and structures or fixtures thereon offered for sale.
Bidding begins at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time on www.orange.realforeclose.com. The Clerk shall make available a minimum of two public access computer terminals for bidders at the Orange County Courthouse in Orlando. Bidders may obtain specific terminal location information in the Clerk's Civil Law Department.
In order to bid on property, bidders must register at www.orange.realforeclose.com and place an advance deposit equal to 5% of their anticipated high bid for each item to be bid upon.
Advance deposits may be made in person at the Civil Law Department in the Orange County Courthouse by cash or cashier's check not more than six months old. Deposits made in person must be made by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time the day prior to the sale. Advance deposits may also be made on the website either via wire transfer or electronic check (ACH). ACH and wire deposits may require three full business days for processing. Funds will not be available for bidding until such deposits have cleared.
All bids must be made in increments of at least $100.00 more than the previous bid. All bid increments must be made in multiples of $100.00. Five per cent (5%) of the final bid will be deducted from the successful bidder's advance deposit and applied toward the sale price.
If a bidder is unsuccessful, the deposit may be refunded by the Clerk without the necessity of a court order. Refunds will be made within two to five business days after the sale. The successful bidder must pay the balance of the final bid plus the court registry fee, electronic service charge, documentary stamp tax and Clerk's service charge, if applicable, by 12:00 noon EST the next business day following the sale. Final payment may only be made by wire transfer or in person at the Civil Law Department in the Orange County Courthouse by cash or cashier's check not more than six months old. In the event a sale is set aside or vacated, some fees may be refundable. The court registry is non-refundable.
Failure to pay the balance of the final bid plus all fees due by 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time the next business day following the sale will result in forfeiture of the deposit and nullification of the sale. The forfeited deposit will be reduced by the registry fee and shall be applied to re-advertise and pay all costs of the sale. Any remaining funds from the deposit shall be applied toward the judgment. The Clerk will issue a Certificate of Incomplete Sale, and the Plaintiff shall be required to reschedule the sale by obtaining a supplemental court order. If a bidder fails to pay the balance of the final bid, the Clerk may petition the Court to bar that person from bidding on their own behalf, or for some other person or entity at future sales. Bidders who disrupt the Clerk's online sales, as well as any corporation, partnership, business or nonprofit organization under whose name they bid, may be permanently banned if they continue to engage in disruptive behavior. Electronic sales do not require the presence of the plaintiff or its representative. The sale will be conducted whether or not the plaintiff participates.
Attorney for Plaintiff:
Jody B. Gabel
Two North Tamiami Trail, Suite 500
Sarasota, FL 34236-5575
November 3, 10, 2011 11-4231W

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