Case Number: 2025CP4205307
BY VIRTUE of that certain Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Spartanburg County, South Carolina, heretofore granted in the case of Founders Federal Credit Union vs. Jane R. Hood a/k/a Jane Rathbone Hood (deceased), et al., I, the undersigned Master-In-Equity for Spartanburg County, South Carolina or my agent, will sell on July 6, 2026, at 11:00 a.m., at the Spartanburg County Judicial Center, Master in Equity Courtroom, 180 Magnolia Street, 4th Floor, Suite 4101, Spartanburg, SC 29306, to the highest bidder, the following described property:
All that certain piece or tract of land with all improvements thereon situate lying and being in the State of South Carolina County of Spartanburg near Fingerville, containing 9.43 acres more or less as shown upon survey and plat made for Vernon R. Kimbrell and Linda H. Kimbrell by James V. Gregory RLS dated September 8, 1981 and recorded in Plat Book 86 at page 975 in the RMC Office for Spartanburg County. For a more complete and particular description reference is hereby made to the above referred to plat and record thereof.
DERIVATION: This being the same property conveyed to Jane R. Hood and Wilson Hood by deed of Marvin D. Cole dated December 19, 1984, recorded in Book 50-Y at Page 333 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Wilson Hood died testate devising his interest in the subject property to Jane R. Hood. Reference is hereby made to the Estate of Woodrow Wilson Hood Jr., Spartanburg County Probate File 87-60.
TMS No.: 2-16-00-004.04
ALSO, included one 1978 VOGU Mobile Home Serial #VPNC4236VP
ADDRESS: 130 Riverside Road, Chesnee, SC 29323
TERMS OF SALE: The successful bidder, other than Plaintiff, will deposit with the Master-In-Equity or her agent, at the conclusion of the bidding, five (5%) percent of the bid, in cash or equivalent, as evidence of good faith, same to be applied to purchase price in case of compliance, but to be forfeited and applied first to costs and then to Plaintiff’s debt in the case of noncompliance. Should the last and highest bidder fail or refuse to make the required deposit at the time of the bid or comply with the other terms of the bid within twenty (20) days, then the Master-In-Equity or her agent may resell the property on the same terms and conditions on some subsequent sales day at the risk of the said highest bidder.
The sale shall be subject to Spartanburg County taxes and assessments and to existing easements and restrictions of record.
Purchaser to pay for the preparation of the Deed, documentary stamps on the Deed, recording of the Deed, and interest on the balance of the bid from date of sale to the date of compliance with the bid at the contract rate of interest of 5.5% per annum.
Attention is drawn to the Court Order on file with the Clerk of Court for Spartanburg County. The terms and conditions of the actual Court Order, to the extent of any inconsistencies, control over any terms or conditions contained in the Notice of Sale.
As a deficiency judgment is being demanded, the bidding will remain open for thirty (30) days after the date of sale as provided by law. PLAINTIFF RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE THE DEFICIENCY UP TO AND INCLUDING THE DATE OF SALE.
If Plaintiff or its representative does not appear at the scheduled sale of the above-described property, then the sale of the property will be null, void and of no force and effect. In such event, the sale will be rescheduled for the next available sales day.
Suzanne Taylor Graham Grigg
MAYNARD NEXSEN PC
Post Office Box 2426
Columbia, South Carolina 29202
(803) 771-8900
Attorneys for Plaintiff
HON. SHANNON M. PHILLIPS
Master in Equity for
Spartanburg County, S.C.
6-18, 25, 7-2
June 18, 2026
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