Sheriff’s Sale – 630 Geddes Ridge, 620 Geddes Ridge, and 1745 Brian Court (August 3, 2017)

This record reflects that the properties located at 630 Geddes Ridge Avenue, 620 Geddes Ridge Avenue, and 1745 Brian Court in Ann Arbor, Michigan were sold at a sheriff’s sale on August 3, 2017.

The sheriff’s deeds reflect that the sale was conducted by the Washtenaw County Sheriff and that the properties were sold to Bank of Ann Arbor.

The record reflects that the sale was opened on August 3, 2017, and includes bids of $1,091,919.70, $241,219.25, and $79,241.05 for the respective parcels.

The foreclosure notice had identified a public auction scheduled for June 15, 2017, while the sheriff’s sale reflected in these records occurred on August 3, 2017.

The record reflects that the August 3, 2017 sale proceeded without re-advertisement following the June 15, 2017 scheduled auction date, and that Bank of Ann Arbor was the sole bidder reflected in the sheriff’s sale documentation.

The Bank of Ann Arbor did not pay first lien position to Bank of America for the pre-exisitng mortgage on 1745 Brian Court with 1745 Brian Court being used as collateral for the construction loan on 630 Geddes Ridge Avenue.

The record includes separate affidavits of auctioneer for the parcels, reflecting variations in the recorded sale documentation.

This record reflects the execution of the foreclosure process through the sale of the properties.

This sale followed the foreclosure notice published in May 2017.

630 Geddes Ridge Avenue — Sheriff’s Deed and Sale Record (August 3, 2017)

620 Geddes Ridge Avenue — Sheriff’s Deed and Sale Record (August 3, 2017)

1745 Brian Court — Sheriff’s Deed and Sale Record (August 3, 2017)

These records are followed by the issuance of arrest warrants reflected in subsequent filings.

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