Mercer

NOTICE

NOTICE OF TRUSTEES’ FORECLOSURE SALE ON VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Property Address: Rt. 3 Box 266H, Princeton, West Virginia 24739 Upon notification by the holder of a Note secured by the Deed of Trust described below of a default and having been requested to institute these proceedings, and by virtue of the authority vested in us under that certain Deed of Trust dated the 8th day of December, 2005, executed by Lila Kay Austin and Johnny R. Austin unto Thomas S. Lilly and Phillip B. Ball, as Trustees, which said Deed of Trust is of record in the Office of the Clerk of the County Commission of Mercer County, West Virginia, in Trust Deed Book 1076, at Page 680, which said Deed of Trust secured L.A. Southern, we will ON THE 17th DAY OF August, 2015 AT 10:00 O’CLOCK A.M., at the front door of the Mercer County Court House at Princeton, Mercer County, West Virginia, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, the following residential property, to-wit: “all of that certain tract or parcel of real estate situate in East River District, Mercer County, West Virginia, and shown on Assessor’s Map 27 of East River District as Parcel 0017.0001, said parcel lying on the east side of County Route 28, also known as Cheesey Creek Road, and south of Five Mile Fork, also known as Hale’s Fork, and further bounded on the south by Tax Map Parcel 0017. AND BEING the same property conveyed unto Lila Kay Austin and Johnny R. Austin by Deed of L. A. Southern dated the 7th day of November, 2005, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County Commission of Mercer County, West Virginia, in Deed Book 896, at Page 637, to which reference is hereby made for a more complete description and other pertinent matters. The terms of the sale shall be cash in hand on the day of sale (or such other arrangement as may be satisfactory to Trustee and holder of the Note) and said property is being sold in “as is” condition. Said sale is subject to all taxes now due or to become due on said property, all liens, including but not limited to sewer liens and restrictions, easements or other matters of record in said Clerk’s Office affecting the title to said property. The purchaser is to pay the excise tax on the privilege of transferring said real estate. In the event there are federal tax liens against the property, the United States would have the right to redeem the property within a period of 120 days from the date of such sale, or the period allowable for redemption under local law, whichever is longer. Notice is also given that any personal property and/or belongings remaining at the property after the foreclosure sale will be deemed to constitute ABANDONED PROPERTY AND WILL BE DISPOSED OF ACCORDINGLY. Dated this the 10th day of July, 2015. THOMAS S. LILLY, TRUSTEE PHILLIP B. BALL, TRUSTEE