
CSAssets specializes in the liquidation of Bankruptcy Assets and Personal Assets. All Bankruptcy Assets are sold "AS IS WHERE IS" with no warranties implied or stated. The Seller and the Bankruptcy Trustee are not responsible for issues, if any, with the title, the condition of the property, or any liens or encumbrances against the property. CSAssets has to rely on the property description that has been provided by the County Offices and the Debtor. CSAssets cannot guarantee that all of the information is accurate. The Buyer will be entirely responsible for this property after the sale, including but not limited to: paying any fees associated with the transfer of the property, the recording of the deed and transfer of Title and the gathering of any documentation necessary for that process. The Seller and Trustee are Not Realtors. CSAssets and the Trustee shall be under no obligation to the buyer except to provide the Buyer with a Trustee's Deed for the property. CSAssets recommends all bidders perform their own due diligence PRIOR to bidding on this item. As with any Bankruptcy case, this sale may be subject to court approval. Please read all sections of the ad carefully, particularly for real estate sales.
DESCRIPTION OF ITEM:1.152 Acre Vacant Lot in Walker County, TX. Legal: Randolph J (A-467), Tract 19.7. Site address: 139 FM 1791 Huntsville, TX 77340. Parcel number: 0467-120-0-11970. According to the Assessor, the 2011 taxes of $164.20 were due 2-1-2012. The past due amount is $167.00. According to the Assessor, the parcel is approximately 4 miles Southwest of Huntsville. There was a mobile home on the property and it should have septic. The picture below is of the general area, not of this particular parcel.
LIENS: Total taxes owed: $167.00 as of 2-22-2012, payable by the Buyer. We do not know of any liens.
LOCATION INFO:Huntsville offers visitors an array of discoveries - history, nature, prominent state institutions, antiques - all mixed with hometown hospitality. The small-town, historic flair of Huntsville brings new meaning to "Texas Charm". The city had its beginning in 1836, when Pleasant and Ephraim Gray opened a trading post on the site. Ephraim Gray became the first postmaster in 1837 and named the town Huntsville. Huntsville became the home of Sam Houston, who served as 1st and 3rd President of the Republic of Texas.
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This is all we know about this asset. A title search has NOT been performed on this item. CSAssets does not provide title insurance. If title insurance is desired, the buyer will be responsible for obtaining it through a Title Company. A document preparation fee of $200 will apply and will be included in the total of your invoice. Any fees/liens owing on this item are not part of the final bidding price. Serious Bidders Only. A bid submitted by a potential Buyer is an agreement to our Terms. The eBay disclaimer regarding "contract to purchase" does not apply to our U.S. Bankruptcy Court Ordered Sales. Potential Buyers should not bid unless the fully intend to complete the sale.
