California's San Bernardino County has awarded Bid4Assets Inc., Silver Spring, Md., a three-year contract to auction tax-defaulted properties on its website.Bid4Assets said the county's first auction under the contract has begun, featuring approximately 5,500 tax-defaulted properties (including parcels and timeshares) with staggered close times ranging from May 12 to May 23. The parcels include residential, commercial, and agricultural lots, and the timeshares are located at four resorts. The company said San Bernardino County formerly held annual tax sale auctions that resulted in the sale of only 400 properties per year out of 2,500 offered, a 16% success rate. In a pilot program last August, the county contracted with Bid4Assets to auction tax-defaulted properties online, and the auction resulted in a 95% success rate, Bid4Assets said. The company can be found online at http://www.bid4assets.com.
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