Friday Foreclosure Check, June 24, 2011 | Eastern North Carolina Now

     Every Friday, a list of the current foreclosure inventory in Beaufort County is compiled for your reference.

     Though Beaufort County Now attempts to be accurate in everything it publishes, the accuracy of the following information is not guaranteed and should not be solely relied upon for making financial decisions. Inaccurate information is, sometimes, found among the data within the foreclosure files, and the attached substitute trustee must be contacted to correct or clarify. The following list is our best effort to provide an outline of what is available. Further research is necessary.

Foreclosures currently up for bid at the Beaufort County Clerk of Court's office

     Foreclosures are listed by file number; the location of Deed of Trust; address/location of property; the name(s) appearing on Deed of Trust; followed by the bidding information.

11 SP 101
Book 1289, Page 851
Lot 61 & 61A Tarpon Pointe, Carolina Shores Subdivision Bath, NC 27808
Orlando A. Faverio, JR. and Paula B. Faverio
Place of Sale: Beaufort County courthouse
Date of Sale: 10:30 am on July 20, 2011

    Lying and being in Bath Township, Beaufort County, North Carolina, and more particularly described follows:

    Being Lot 61, Carolina Shores Subdivision as the same is shown on that Map of record, in Plat Cabinet F, Slide 100-3, which is one of the nine maps for the Carolina Shores Subdivision recorded in Plat Cabinet F, Slide(s) 99-6, 99-7, 99-8, 99-9, 99-10, 100-1, 100-2, 100-3, and 100-4 of the Beaufort County Registry with reference to said map and the same incorporated herein for a more complete and detailed description.

    Being Lot 61A, Carolina Shores Subdivision as the same is shown on that Map of record, in Plat Cabinet F, Slide 100-2, which is one of the nine maps for the Carolina Shores Subdivision recorded in Plat Cabinet F, Slide(s) 99-6, 99-7, 99-8, 99-9, 99-10, 100-1, 100-2, 100-3, and 100-4 of the Beaufort County Registry with reference to said map and the same incorporated herein for a more complete and detailed description.

11 SP 102
Book 1490, Page 647
Lot 13 & 13A Marsh Creek Lane Richland Landing Subdivision PH1 Aurora, NC 27806
Thomas P. Montgomery and Elizabeth M. Montgomery
Place of Sale: Beaufort County courthouse
Date of Sale: 10:30 am on July 20, 2011

    Located in Richland Township, Beaufort County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows:

    Being all of Lots 13 and 13A of Richland Landing Phase I Subdivision as shown on the Survey by The East Group, dated May 3, 2005, and recorded in Plat Cabinet G, Slides 57-2 through 57-4, Beaufort County Registry. Reference is also made to the Deed to Riverside Properties, LLC recorded in Book 1438, Page 704, Beaufort County Registry. Lot 13A is not a buildable lot but is the offsite septic disposal area for Lot 13. Lot 13A is appurtenant to Lot 13, and title to same runs with the title to Lot 13. There is also conveyed herewith an easement and right-of-way from Lot 13 to Lot 13A for installation, maintenance and repair of a wastewater sewer line as described in the Declaration recorded in Book 1468, Page 841, Beaufort County Registry.

11 SP 106
Book 1275, Page 969
Patricia Sprouse Brabble

    It being Tract "A" containing 0.78 +/- acres as shown on the survey recorded in Book 1184, Page 340 of the Beaufort County Registry, prepared by James J. Albera, RLS, dated July 20, 1999 entitled "Survey for Linda Tyer" to which map reference is herein made and incorporated for a more complete and detiled description.
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