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Sheriff Sale

2864 Mcguffee Rd, Clinton, MS 39056

Clinton, Hinds County, MS 39056

Sale amount

Amount not published

C· 31

How to get the amount

This listing does not include the sale amount. It is public record — held in the case file rather than in Hinds, MS's published list.

  1. 1.Search case 23-01373 on the official listing.
  2. 2.Ask the office running the sale for the amount, quoting that case number.
  3. 3.Amounts are usually announced on the day of the sale.

Case 23-01373

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Notes

Mississippi substituted trustee's foreclosure sale under Miss. Code 89-1-55, held at the county courthouse. Scheduled per case rather than on one monthly date. Sale window 11am - 4pm. No opening bid published -- Georgia opening bids are often not set until the day of sale.

Distress timeline

Sep 10, 26
Auction
Sep 10, 26
Auction

Sources: Rubin Lublin (MS foreclosures)

Due diligence checklist

  1. 01

    Pull a title report

    Confirm what liens survive the sale. Many tax sales wipe junior liens but not federal IRS or municipal liens. A title company can run this for ~$50-150.

  2. 02

    Drive by the property

    Check occupancy, exterior condition, signs of vandalism, neighborhood comps. You won't get inside before the auction in most cases.

  3. 03

    Have funds ready before bidding

    Most sheriff/tax sales require payment same-day or within 24 hours via cashier's check or wire. Pre-approval letters are not accepted.

  4. 04

    Run the numbers

    Add holding costs (taxes, insurance, utilities), renovation budget, and selling costs to your max bid. A property at 60% of ARV often needs 30%+ in repairs.

  5. 05

    Talk to a real-estate attorney

    Distressed sales in MS have rules that vary by county. A 30-min consult before your first auction is worth it.

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Disclaimer: Property data is collected from public county records and may not be fully current or accurate. Always verify information directly with the county before making any decisions.