Case Number: 2025-CP-42-05133
2025-CP-42-05133
BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore granted in the case of: Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC against Eric Cortright; et al., I, the undersigned Master in Equity for Spartanburg County, will sell on September 8, 2026 at 11:00 AM, Spartanburg County Courthouse, 180 Magnolia Street, Spartanburg, SC, 29306, to the highest bidder:
ALL that certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situate in the State of South Carolina, County of Spartanburg, being shown and designated as Lot 191 of Beaumont Mill Village on a plat entitled “Subdivision of Beaumont Mill Village,” dated February 1954, prepared by Pickell & Pickell, Engineers and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Greenville County in Plat Book 30, Page 452-460. Reference to said plat is hereby made for a more complete description thereof.
This being the same property conveyed to Eric Cortright by deed from Grace Unlimited International, Inc. dated December 22, 2023 and recorded on December 29, 2023 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Spartanburg, South Carolina, in Book 144-U at Page 184. Thereafter, the property was conveyed to Eric Cortright and Kristina Whiting by deed of Eric Cortright recorded on January 8, 2024 in Book 144-W at Page 81.
Property Address: 472 Sloan Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303
Parcel No. 7 08-15 224.00
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TERMS OF SALE: The successful bidder, other than the plaintiff, will deposit with the Master in Equity, at conclusion of the bidding, five percent (5%) of the amount bid, in certified check, 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 non-compliance. Should the last and highest bidder fail to comply with the terms of the bid within twenty (20) days, then the Master in Equity may re-sell the property on the same terms and conditions (at risk of the said highest bidder). If such sale is made to the Plaintiff or its assignee for more than the total debt at the time of the sale, the Plaintiff shall have thirty (30) days to tender the difference between the total debt at the time of the sale and the sale price.
A personal or deficiency judgment being waived by Plaintiff, the sale shall close on the Sales Day. Purchaser to pay for documentary stamps on Master in Equity’s Deed. The successful bidder will be required to pay interest on the amount of the balance of the bid from date of sale to date of compliance with the bid at the rate of 8.25% per annum. SAVE AND EXCEPT ANY RELEASES, DEEDS OF RELEASE, OR PRIOR CONVEYANCES OF RECORD. SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, COUNTY TAXES, EXISTING EASEMENTS, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES.
In the event an agent of Plaintiff does not appear at the time of sale, the within property shall be withdrawn from sale and sold at the next available sales date upon the terms and conditions as set forth in the Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale or such terms as may be set forth in a supplemental order.
BELL CARRINGTON PRICE & GREGG, LLC
339 Heyward Street, 2nd Floor
Columbia, SC 29201
803-509-5078 / File# 25-44442
Attorney for Plaintiff
HON. SHANNON M. PHILLIPS
Master in Equity for
Spartanburg County, S.C.
8-20, 27, 9-3
August 20, 2026
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