What is the difference between a Special Execution and a General Execution?
In a Special Execution, the Court directs what the Sheriff shall sell. In a General Execution, the plaintiff directs the Sheriff what to sell. If the plaintiff directs the Sheriff to sell real estate pursuant to a General Execution, the Sheriff sells only the right, title and interest the defendant has in the real estate. Before bidding for any real estate at a Sheriffs Sale, it is wise to consult an attorney.
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