Notice Of Sale Of Real Property

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY [Probate Code Sec. 10300]

Case No. PROSB2100817

In re the: Estate Of FRED TROY WILLIS

Notice is given that LEHANNA LESHAN GRIMALDI, as Personal Representative of the Estate of FRED TROY WILLIS, will set at private sale subject to confirmation by the Superior Court of San Bernardino, on JANUARY 9, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. at Superior Court of San Bernardino 247 W. Third Street, San Bernardino CA Department S37, of the following real property of the Estate:

10800 PLUMAS ROAD

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91701

Legal Description: TRACT NO. 11606-3 LOT 41 in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, State of California, as per Plat Recorded in Book 188, Pages 1 through 4, Inclusive of Records of Said County. APN: 1076-421-77-0000.

The terms and conditions of sale are: The amount of the sale is $676,412.00.  Deposit of $15,000.00 with total down payment of 25%, or $169,103.00. Balance of $507,309.00 to be financed at 6.375%. AS IS SALE. The required amount of the first overbid is $710,732.60. At least ten percent (10%) of the amount bid must be paid with the offer, and the balance must be paid on close of escrow after confirmation of sale by the Court.

Bids or offers for this property must be made to the Court at the time and date shown above. The sale is subject to confirmation by the Court.

Dated: November 18, 2022

Signed: Lehanna Leshan Grimaldi

Attorney for Lehanna Leshan Grimaldi:

MARY M. BADER

9227 HAVEN AVENUE, SUITE 368

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730

Telephone: (909) 945-2775

Fax: (909) 945-2778

officemarybader@verizon.net

Posted on the San Bernardino County Sentinel website January 4, 5 & 6, 2023. Published in the San Bernardino County Sentinel January 6, 2023.

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