The Williamson County Sheriff's Office TN will hold a Sheriff Sale on Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at the front door of the Williamson County Judicial Center, 135 South 4th Avenue, Franklin, TN. A residential property with house on Gloucester Court in Franklin will be sold. The house is currently occupied. Do not disturb residents who live there.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
By virtue of an execution and Levy issued by the Circuit Court of Williamson County, Tennessee, in Mr. Appliance, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Mark A. Leberte and Belinda Leberte, Defendants, Williamson County Circuit Court Docket No. 2019-403, as well as that Order Directing Execution Sale of Real Property Pursuant to Judgment Lien entered on March 3, 2022 (the “Sale Order”), the Williamson County Sheriff’s Department (“Sheriff”) will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the interest of Mark A. Leberte and Belinda Leberte in the following real property: (a) the Land at 203 Gloucester Court, Franklin, Tennessee, Map 78E, Group E, Parcel 12; which is described as follows: Street Address: The street address of the property is 203 Gloucester Court, Franklin, Tennessee, 37064, Map 78E, Group E, Parcel 12, but such address is not part of the legal description of the property. In the event of any discrepancy, the legal description herein shall control.
Legal Description: The real property is described in the Warranty Deed, conveying the property to Mark A. Leberte and Belinda A. Leberte, dated April 27, 1992, of record at Book 972, Page 903, Register’s Office for Williamson County, Tennessee, as follows:
Land in Williamson County, Tennessee, being the following lot or parcel of land and being situated in the City of Franklin and being Lot No. 12 on the Plan of Yorktown Section One, as the record of Plat Book 6, Page 78, as revised in Plat Book 7, Page 143, Register’s Office for said County, to which plat reference is hereby made for a more complete and accurate legal description. Being the same property conveyed to K. Wayne Gaskill and wife, Marsha M. Gaskill by deed from Richard L. Vaughn, married, of record in Book 472, page 535, Register’s Office for Williamson County, Tennessee.
This sale is made pursuant to Tenn. R. Civ. P. 69.07(4), Tenn. Code Ann. § 26-5-101 et. seq., and the Order Directing Execution Sale of Real Property Pursuant to Judgment Lien entered on March 3rd, 2022, and is in satisfaction (whole or in part depending on proceeds of sale) of the judgment in favor of Mr. Appliance, LLC in the Memorandum and Order entered on February 24th, 2020, which has been recorded as a judgment lien with the Williamson County Register of Deeds Office.
All property is sold “as is.” No warranties or guarantees are made, expressed or implied. There are no interested parties other than the Plaintiff-judgment creditor and the debtor to whom notice must be given. There are no tax liens of record requiring notice. Redemption rights and equity of redemption are waived.
At 12:00 o’clock P.M., on the 23rd day of August, 2022, at the front door of the Williamson County Judicial Center, 135 S. 4th Avenue, Franklin, Tennessee, 37064, the Sheriff will sell the above property for payment toward said Judgment together with all expenses and legal costs accruing.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash, Certified Check, or Receipt on Judgment from Plaintiff.
Pursuant to Order Directing Execution Sale of Real Property Pursuant to a Judgment Lien: Belinda Leberte is entitled to a Homestead Exemption of $5,000.00, which sum is to be exempt m execution, set aside from proceeds of the sale, and returned to Ms. Leberte. High bidder will be required to execute a written sale agreement at conclusion of bidding, with customary terms (including a deposit of ten (10%) percent of bid price to be held in trust by Plaintiff’s attorney); Pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 26-5-115, bidding will start at 50% of appraised value. The sale shall be approved and confirmed by the Williamson County Circuit Court, the Court which issued the process directing this Sale; and the Sheriff shall provide the deed described at Tenn. Code Ann. 26-5-111 after entry of the order of confirmation of the sale, at which time purchaser(s) will pay the remainder of the purchase price; and counsel for Plaintiff shall act as closing agent for the Sale(s). Proceeds of the sale shall be applied first to the Sheriff’s statutory fees and reasonable expenses, then to court costs, then to the Plaintiff-judgment creditor, and then any remaining balance to Mark and Belinda Leberte as judgment debtors.
As to all or any part of the Property, the right is reserved to (i) delay, continue or adjourn the sale to another time certain or to another day and time certain, without further publication and in accordance with law, upon announcement of said delay, continuance or adjournment on the day and time and place of sale set forth above or any subsequent delayed, continued or adjourned day and time and place of sale; (ii) sell at the time fixed by this Notice or the date and time of the last delay, continuance or adjournment or to give new notice of sale; (iii) and/or to sell to the next highest bidder in the event any high bidder does not comply with the terms of the sale.
Questions related to the sale or the underlying debt can be addressed to: Tanner C. Gibson, attorney for judgment creditor, at: Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP; 4031 Aspen Grove
Drive, Suite 290, Franklin, Tennessee 37064; 615-772-9015.
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