Indiana Code
Chapter 7. Foreclosure ─ Redemption, Sale, Right to Retain Possession
32-29-7-4. Sheriff's Sale; Manner of Sale; Engagement of Auctioneer

Sec. 4. (a) A sheriff shall offer to sell and sell property on foreclosure in a manner that is reasonably likely to bring the highest net proceeds from the sale after deducting the expenses of the offer and sale.
(b) Upon prior petition of the debtor or any creditor involved in the foreclosure proceedings, the court in its order of foreclosure shall order the property sold by the sheriff through the services of an auctioneer requested by the petitioner and approved by the court if:
(1) the court determines that a sale is economically feasible; or
(2) all the creditors in the proceedings agree to both that method of sale and the compensation to be paid the auctioneer.
(c) The sheriff shall engage the auctioneer not later than fourteen (14) calendar days after the date of the order entered by the court under subsection (b). The auctioneer shall schedule the auction and conduct the auctioneer's activities as appropriate to bring the highest bid for the property on foreclosure. The advertising conducted by the auctioneer is in addition to any other notice required by law.
(d) The auctioneer's fee must be a reasonable amount stated in the court's order. However, if the sale by use of an auctioneer has not been agreed to by the creditors in the proceedings and the sale price is less than the amount of the judgment and the costs and expenses necessary to the satisfaction of the judgment, the auctioneer is entitled only to the auctioneer's advertising expenses plus one hundred dollars ($100). The amount due the auctioneer on account of the auctioneer's expenses and fee, if any, shall be paid as a cost of the sale from its proceeds before the payment of any other payment from the sale.
[Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 32-8-16-1.3 part.]
As added by P.L.2-2002, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.167-2005, SEC.1.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 32. Property

Article 29. Mortgages

Chapter 7. Foreclosure ─ Redemption, Sale, Right to Retain Possession

32-29-7-0.2. Application of Certain Amendments to Prior Law

32-29-7-1. "Auctioneer"

32-29-7-2. "Economically Feasible"

32-29-7-3. Mortgage Foreclosure; Time for Execution of Judgment; Right of Enforcement Authority to File Praecipe; Sale by Sheriff; Advertising; Sheriff's Fee

32-29-7-4. Sheriff's Sale; Manner of Sale; Engagement of Auctioneer

32-29-7-4.5. Sheriff's Sale; Prohibited Bidders

32-29-7-4.6. Sheriff's Sale; Signed Statement by Each Bidder

32-29-7-4.7. Sheriff's Sale; Foreign Business Association; Eligibility

32-29-7-5. Foreclosed Property; Waiver of Time Limitations; No Protection or Defense Against Deficiency Judgment

32-29-7-6. Location of Mortgaged Real Estate; Jurisdiction; Recordation

32-29-7-7. Redemption by Owner Before Sheriff's Sale

32-29-7-8. Sheriff's Sale; Manner of Sale

32-29-7-8.5. Requirements for Payment of Property Taxes and Related Costs Before Sheriff's Sale

32-29-7-9. Sheriff Prohibited From Purchasing Real Estate at Sheriff's Sale; Default of Purchaser

32-29-7-10. Deed of Conveyance; Sheriff to Deliver to Purchaser and Record With County; Exception to Recording Requirement for HUD Mortgages

32-29-7-11. Receiver; Duties; Owner Permitted to Retain Possession of Property Used as Dwelling; Limitations

32-29-7-12. Owner's Right to Crops

32-29-7-13. Other Means of Redemption Excluded

32-29-7-14. Applicability