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SALE CONDITIONS
 
  1. Bidders are advised to read the terms and conditions of the sale contained in the Notice of Realty Action. Bidders are also advised to become familiar with any and all planning, zoning and development constraints on the future uses of the lands in Langlade County.
 
  1. The public land will be conveyed by government lot or aliquot part description based upon existing United States survey records. BLM will not complete an individual survey of any specific parcel. 
 
  1. Until the acceptance of the offer and payment of the purchase price is received, the bidder has no contractual or other rights against the United States, and no action taken shall create any contractual or other obligations of the United States.
 
  1. The public lands will be conveyed by patent issued by the BLM’s Eastern States Office. One patent will be issued for both surface and subsurface estate.   BLM will not provide title insurance or pay realtor fees.
 
  1. BLM will open written bids on October 9, 2007 and will notify all bidders within 30 days if their bid has been accepted or rejected. Bidders submitting matching high bid amounts for the same parcel will be notified and provided an opportunity to submit supplemental bids. Bid results will also be posted on this webpage.
 
  1. If you are declared the high bidder, you must pay the full bid price within 180 calendar days of the competitive sale date in the form of a certified check, money order, bank draft, or cashier’s check made payable in U.S. dollars to the Bureau of Land Management. Personal checks will not be accepted. In addition to your payment of the full bid price, you must also pay a $50.00 filing fee for processing the conveyance of the mineral interest.