Local Rule 8
FORECLOSURE OR EXECUTION/REAL ESTATE SALES
8. (A)
Confirmation of any sale of real estate by the Sheriff or by any master or
receiver appointed by the Court, shall not be entered any earlier than ten (10)
days from the date of sale, unless consented to by all interested parties or
their counsel, in writing.
8. (B) All
execution sales of real state shall take place at the
8. (C) In all
cases where the appraisal of real estate is necessary or required by law, the
Clerk of Court shall immediately notify all counsel of record of the appraisal,
when it is returned by the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office. This Notice shall be in the form of a full
copy of the appraisal and shall be mailed to the attorneys of record or to the
parties of record, if pro se.
8. (D) In all
foreclosure cases, after the period of redemption has expired, it will be
obligation of the attorney to file a Precipe with the Clerk of Courts
requesting an Order of Sale to be issued to the Sheriff.
(Adopted
September 22, 1993)
(Revised