Properties listed on the Foreclosure Sales Calendar will have the word “Canceled” and the reason for the cancelation beside them to indicate that the property is no longer going to a foreclosure sale. The Circuit Civil clerks will make every effort to keep this information current; however, to check for last-minute cancellations, you may wish …
Category: Foreclosures
If you fail to pay the balance due, you will forfeit your deposit. If you are the highest bidder and you do not honor your bid for any reason, you may be barred from bidding at any future foreclosure sales in Lake County.
For a fee, title companies offer title searches and title insurance. You may also wish to seek legal advice from an attorney. Title companies and attorneys may be found online. The Clerk’s Office does not guarantee a clear title and is not responsible for any encumbrances on the property.
If you bid at a sale and the sale is set aside for reasons other than Clerk’s error, the Clerk will retain the sale and registry fees earned. A court order will be required for the release of all other funds paid by the successful bidder.
If you are the successful bidder, the amount of your bid must be placed in the registry of the court. A Clerk’s fee of 3% of the first $500 and 1.5% of the remainder of your bid will be due on that amount. Also due at this time are the documentary stamps, which are charged …
At the time of the sale, if you become the successful bidder, you must immediately deposit five percent (5%) of your bid with the Clerk in cash, cashier’s check, money order, or attorney trust account check. No personal checks will be accepted. The balance of your bid, plus costs, must be paid in the same …
When scheduled, foreclosure sales may be held Monday through Friday at 11 a.m. at the Lake County Courthouse, 550 W. Main St., Tavares, FL. Sales are generally held in the Jury Assembly Room located on the first floor, east wing. When necessary, we may hold sales in the first-floor lobby of the North Wing. Signs …
This information is available in the court file, newspaper publication, or by searching the Official Records section of our website. Our court file often does not contain the address of the property. The court file may be viewed online.
The Lake County Clerk’s Office maintains a listing of cases scheduled for sale. This listing is available for viewing online. This listing provides a case number, case caption, and date of sale for each listed property. It does not provide a legal description of the property. Foreclosure actions are also published in local newspapers, e.g., …




