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Bidders need not be present to win.” That’s the way it is in some court foreclosure sales in Florida. The Sarasota County Clerk of Court has joined Duval and Manatee County Clerks in holding court-ordered foreclosure sales online. Starting July 14, 2009, bidders will be able to participate in Sarasota foreclosures by logging on to the Clerk’s RealForeclosure Online Sales Website. The Clerk expects this to increase the bidder pool and, possibly, increase sales prices for foreclosed properties.
More information is on the clerks’ websites: Sarasota, Manatee, and Duval.
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