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    State of Michigan Schedules Auctions for Tax-Foreclosed Properties

    August 8, 2013

    Parcels in 12 Counties Go Up for Bid

    Nearly 700 properties, in five Lower Michigan counties, three Northern Michigan and four Upper Michigan counties, will be auctioned off during State of Michigan Tax-Foreclosed, Real Property Auctions on August 13th and 14th. Registration for interested bidders will begin at 9:00 a.m., each day, with auctions scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m.

    Nearly 350 parcels, located in Dickinson, Iosco, Iron, Kalkaska, Keweenaw, Luce, and Mecosta Counties, will go to auction on Tuesday, August 13th, at the Ramada Inn Grayling, located at 2650 Business Loop South I-75, in Grayling.

    More than 330 properties, located in Branch, Clinton, Eaton, Livingston, and Shiawassee Counties, will go to auction on Wednesday, August 14th, at the Ramada Lansing Hotel & Conference Center, located at 7501 W. Saginaw Highway, in Lansing.

    Properties being auctioned have been foreclosed due to delinquent property taxes. Parcels may be vacant residential or commercial lots, or may have occupied or abandoned structures on them. Potential bidders assume the responsibility to thoroughly research property with the municipality in which the property is located.

    For more information on the properties available, auction rules and regulations, Frequently Asked Questions, and past auction results, visit www.michigan.gov/propertyforeclosures. Lists of offered parcels are also available at the respective county treasurer’s office.

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