1-339.25. Public sale; upset bid on real property; compliance bond.
(a) An upset bid is an advanced, increased, or raised bid in a public sale by auction whereby a person offers to purchase real property theretofore sold for an amount exceeding the reported sale price or the last upset bid by a minimum of five percent (5%) thereof, but in any event with a minimum increase of seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00). Subject to the provisions of subsection (b) of this section, an upset bid shall be made by delivering to the clerk of superior court, with whom the report of the sale or the last notice of upset bid was filed, a deposit in cash or by certified check or cashier's check satisfactory to the clerk in an amount greater than or equal to five percent (5%) of the amount of the upset bid but in no event less than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00). The deposit required by this section shall be filed with the clerk of the superior court with whom the report of sale or the last notice of upset bid was filed, by the close of normal business hours on the tenth day after the filing of the report of sale or the last notice of upset bid, and if the tenth day falls upon a Sunday or legal holiday when the courthouse is closed for transactions, or upon a day in which the office of the clerk is not open for the regular dispatch of its business, the deposit may be made and the notice of upset bid may be filed on the day following when the office is open for the regular dispatch of its business. Except as provided in G.S. 1-339.27A and G.S. 1-339.30, there shall be no resales; however, there may be successive upset bids, each of which shall be followed by a period of 10 days for a further upset bid. If a timely motion for resale is filed under G.S. 1-339.27A, no upset bids may be filed while the motion is pending.
(b) The clerk of the superior court may require an upset bidder or the highest bidder at a resale held under G.S. 1-339.30 also to deposit with the clerk a cash bond, or, in lieu thereof at the option of the bidder, a surety bond, approved by the clerk. The compliance bond shall be in the amount the clerk deems adequate, but in no case greater than the amount of the bid of the person being required to furnish the bond, less the amount of any required deposit. The compliance bond shall be payable to the State of North Carolina for the use of the parties in interest and shall be conditioned on the principal obligor's compliance with the bid.
(c) Repealed by Session Laws 2001-271, s. 4, effective January 1, 2002. See editor's note for applicability.
(d) Repealed by Session Laws 2001-271, s. 4, effective January 1, 2002. See editor's note for applicability.
(d1) At the time that an upset bid on real property is submitted to the court as provided in subsection (a) of this section, together with a compliance bond if one is required, the upset bidder shall file with the clerk a notice of upset bid. The notice of upset bid shall:
(1) State the name, address, and telephone number of the upset bidder;
(2) Specify the amount of the upset bid;
(3) Provide that the sale shall remain open for a period of 10 days after the date on which the notice of upset bid is filed for the filing of additional upset bids as permitted by law; and
(4) Be signed by the upset bidder or the attorney or the agent of the upset bidder.
(d2) When an upset bid is made as provided in this section, the clerk shall notify the person holding the sale who shall thereafter mail a written notice of upset bid by first-class mail to the last known address of the last prior bidder and the current record owners of the property.
(d3) When an upset bid is made as provided in this section, the last prior bidder, regardless of how the bid was made, is released from any further obligation on account of the bid, and any deposit or bond provided by the last prior bidder shall be released.
(d4) Any person offering to purchase real property by upset bid as permitted in this Article is subject to and bound by the terms of the original notice of sale except as modified by court order or the provisions of this Article.
(d5) The clerk of superior court shall make all orders as may be just and necessary to safeguard the interests of all parties and may fix and determine all necessary procedural details with respect to upset bids in all instances in which this Article fails to make definite provisions as to that procedure.
(e) The provisions of this section do not apply to public sales of timber by sealed bid. (1949, c. 719, s. 1; 1963, c. 858; 1967, c. 979, s. 1; 1997-83, ss. 18, 19; 1997-119, s. 1; 1997-456, s. 28; 2001-271, s. 4; 2002-28, s. 1; 2003-337, s. 8.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 1-339.2 - Application of Part 1.
§ 1-339.3A - Judge or clerk may order public or private sale.
§ 1-339.4 - Who may hold sale.
§ 1-339.5 - Days on which sale may be held.
§ 1-339.6 - Place of public sale.
§ 1-339.7 - Presence of personal property at public sale required.
§ 1-339.8 - Public sale of separate tracts in different counties.
§ 1-339.9 - Sale as a whole or in parts.
§ 1-339.10 - Bond of person holding sale.
§ 1-339.11 - Compensation of person holding sale.
§ 1-339.12 - Clerk's authority to compel report or accounting; contempt proceeding.
§ 1-339.13 - Public sale; order of sale.
§ 1-339.13A - Public sale of timber by sealed bid; appraisal; bid procedure.
§ 1-339.14 - Public sale; judge's approval of clerk's order of sale.
§ 1-339.15 - Public sale; contents of notice of sale.
§ 1-339.16 - Public sale; time for beginning advertisement.
§ 1-339.17 - Public sale; posting and publishing notice of sale of real property.
§ 1-339.18 - Public sale; posting notice of sale of personal property.
§ 1-339.19 - Public sale; exception; perishable property.
§ 1-339.20 - Public sale; postponement of sale.
§ 1-339.21 - Public sale by auction; time of sale.
§ 1-339.22 - Public sale by auction; continuance of uncompleted sale.
§ 1-339.24 - Public sale; report of sale; when final as to personal property.
§ 1-339.25 - Public sale; upset bid on real property; compliance bond.
§ 1-339.27A - Ordering resale of real property after sale or upset bid.
§ 1-339.28 - Public sale; confirmation of sale.
§ 1-339.29 - Public sale; real property; deed; order for possession.
§ 1-339.30 - Public sale; failure of bidder to make cash deposit or to comply with bid; resale.
§ 1-339.31 - Public sale; report of commissioner or trustee in deed of trust.
§ 1-339.33 - Private sale; order of sale.
§ 1-339.34 - Private sale; exception; certain personal property.
§ 1-339.35 - Private sale; report of sale.
§ 1-339.36 - Private sale; upset bid; subsequent procedure; defaulting bidder.
§ 1-339.37 - Private sale; confirmation.
§ 1-339.38 - Private sale; real property; deed; order for possession.
§ 1-339.39 - Private sale; personal property; delivery; bill of sale.