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Before bidding on real estate for auction that is publicly announced by the court, can I look inside the real estate for auction and check it out?
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What are the major differences between the handling of auctioned real estate publicly announced by the courts and ordinary real estate transactions?
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What is the "standard sales price" in a real estate auction conducted by the court?
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What is the "price at which a property can be purchased" in a real estate auction conducted by the court?
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Does it happen that more than one person bids for the same amount of the same price and at the highest price in an auctioned property that is publicly announced by the court?
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Real estate for auction that is publicly announced by the court has a "case number" attached to it. What does this mean?
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What is the difference between (Ke) and (Nu) in the " incident number" of real estate for auction published by the court?
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I bid on a real estate auction that was announced by the court, but it was "withdrawn" before the bid opening date. What does this mean?
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What is the "Next Highest Bidding Offer System"?
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If the highest bidder in a court-announced auctioned property fails to pay the price, will the auctioned property be bid on again?
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If the person who bid the highest price for an auctioned property publicly announced by the court fails to pay for the auctioned property, can that person bid again for the auctioned property?
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What happens if there is more than one person who bid the highest price for a property auctioned publicly by the court?
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How can I become a "Next-highest purchase offeror"?
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In the case of the auction of real estate where the next-highest purchase offeror can make an offer, what happens if there are several bidders who bid at the second highest price and all of them make an offer to purchase the next highest bidder?
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What kind of information is contained in the "Current Survey Report" of properties disclosed on the "BIT System," a website for information on real estate for auction publicly announced by the courts?
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What kind of information is contained in the “Evaluation Report" of properties disclosed on the "BIT System," a website for information on real estate for auction publicly announced by the courts?
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If the highest bidder in a court-announced auctioned property fails to pay the winning bid of an auctioned property, what happens to the deposit paid by that bidder at the time of bidding?
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What does "special sale" mean in a real estate auction that is publicly announced by the court?
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What happens if there are no bidders at a real estate auction that is publicly announced by the court?
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If there are no bidders even in a "special sale" at a real estate auction publicly announced by the court, what happens then?
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Do I have to submit a bid form directly to the court for real estate auction properties conducted by the court? The court is far from where I live.
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Can I revise my bid amount on a submitted bid form for a property auctioned by the court?
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Can I cancel a submitted bid for a property auctioned by the court?
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What is meant by "Public notice of decision to start real estate auction and termination of dividend demand?”
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I found a condominium that I am interested in among the real estate for auction announced by the court, and I would like to bid on it. If possible, I would like to enter the site of the condominium and check the location of the rooms before bidding.
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Is it possible to purchase a real estate auction property that is publicly announced by the court, after having the auction procedure withdrawn before the opening day of the auction?