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Manatee County Sheriff Sale Listings

Everything you need to bid on foreclosure properties in the Bradenton metro area. Auction rules, deposit requirements, and what to watch out for.

Manatee County, Florida
Bradenton metro
Online judicial foreclosure auction

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Opening bids, property photos, ARV estimates, and auction dates

Overview

Manatee County (Bradenton) conducts foreclosure auctions online through the RealAuction platform at manatee.realforeclose.com, administered by the Clerk of the Circuit Court under Chapter 45 of the Florida Statutes. Bidders register and place a 5% deposit before the sale; the balance is due by the deadline stated at the time of sale.

Quick Reference

Auction Platformmanatee.realforeclose.com (RealAuction)
Sale FormatOnline judicial foreclosure auction
Deposit Required5% per property; due before auction
Objection Period10 days after Certificate of Sale before Certificate of Title issues
Governing LawChapter 45, Florida Statutes (judicial foreclosure)

How to Bid at a Manatee County Sheriff Sale

Follow these steps to participate in an upcoming Manatee County auction:

1

Find upcoming listings

Browse Manatee County sheriff sale listings on SheriffIQ or the county sheriff’s website. Check sale dates and property details.

2

Research the property

Run a title search through the Manatee County Recorder of Deeds. Check property tax status, municipal liens, and IRS liens. Drive by the property to assess exterior condition.

3

Register to bid

Register with the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office before the sale. Bring valid photo ID and any required deposits.

4

Bid online

Join the online auction on sale day. Bidding is typically live with ascending bids.

5

Pay the deposit

If you win, the deposit (5% per property; due before auction) is due per county rules. Have your payment ready in the accepted format — typically cashier’s check or money order.

6

Pay the balance

The remaining balance is due per county requirements. Failure to pay typically results in forfeiture of your deposit and potential ban from future sales.

7

Receive your deed

After full payment, the Sheriff’s Deed is recorded and transferred to you.

Key Notes for Manatee County Investors

All properties sold AS-IS — conduct a full title search before bidding; surviving liens may remain.

Failure to pay the balance by the deadline forfeits the deposit.

A sale may be set aside by court order, bankruptcy filing, or redemption.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What deposit is required to bid in Manatee County?

The deposit requirement is: 5% per property; due before auction. Payment is typically by cashier’s check or money order — confirm accepted payment methods with the county.

Are Manatee County sheriff sales in person or online?

Manatee County sheriff sales are conducted online: Online judicial foreclosure auction. You can bid from your computer or phone without attending in person.

Can I inspect a property before bidding?

No. Sheriff sale properties are sold AS-IS. The Sheriff’s Office cannot provide property access or keys. Drive by to assess exterior condition and neighborhood, but interior inspections are not available before the auction.

Is there a redemption period in Florida?

Florida has no post-sale redemption period once the Certificate of Title is issued. However, there is a 10-day window after the sale where the clerk may cancel the sale if objections are filed.

What liens survive a Manatee County sheriff sale?

Property tax arrears, municipal liens (water, sewer, code violations), and IRS federal tax liens typically survive a sheriff sale. Junior mortgages and judgment liens are usually extinguished if properly named in the foreclosure suit. Always run a comprehensive title search before bidding.

Where can I find Manatee County sheriff sale listings?

SheriffIQ aggregates Manatee County sheriff sale listings with opening bids, property photos, ARV estimates, and auction dates. You can also check the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office website directly.

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