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Who owns the properties being sold at auction?

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Who owns the properties being sold at auction?

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A. All Properties are owned by Classic Country Land and its owners unless otherwise noted.

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• We own everything that we sell. We are not real estate brokers or agents.

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Ans. We own everything that we sell. We are not real estate brokers or agents.

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Ans. Individual homeowners, investors, private companies and banks including various financial institutions.

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A. Investors and private individuals. All properties acquired are not foreclosures, simply investors who are liquidating inventory. Q. Are there any liens on the property? A. No. We guarantee free and clear title on all properties we sell. Q. Should I look at the property prior to bidding? A. Yes. We have not seen the properties and it is your responsibility to make sure that a particular property suits your needs. You shouldn’t buy land without looking at it first. (See conditions of sale for details) Q. What if I don’t have time to look at the property prior to the auction? A. Then you probably should not bid. We urge you to inspect any parcel personally before bidding. Investigate before you invest! Spend your money wisely. Q. If I buy something, do I need to pay the entire purchase price on auction day? A. No. Just the 15% deposit the day of the auction. The balance is due at closing. a. The deposit needs to be in the form of a check, cashiers check, money order or travelers check.

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