Broward County Auction Alert: Its Caveat Emptor For Amateur Investors!

Amateur Investor Thought He Scored A Villa For $9,100 At The Broward County Auction. He Got A Foot-Wide Strip Of Land.

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Amateur investor Kerville Holness thought he’d done a great job snapping up a $177,000 Tamarac villa at the Broward County auction for only $9,100.
However, that’s not what he bought during the online property tax auction. He got a 1-foot-wide, 100-foot-long strip of land on Northwest 100th Way. The strip is only valued at $50.
The parcel starts at the curb where two mailboxes have been installed. The property goes under the wall separating the garages of two adjoining Spring Lake villas. It then extends out to the back of the lot.
Broward County auction officials say the sale is final.
So what can Holness do now? Make the people living there get their mailboxes off his grass? Remove the water meters that are in his ground? Maybe try to charge rent to both villas for the joint wall and roof that sit on his land?
What he wants is for the county to void the deal and give him his money back. Holness is a first-time auction bidder from the Fort Lauderdale suburb of Tamarac. He told the Sun-Sentinel:

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