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Abandoned Pocitos Apartment to be Auctioned Without Reserve Price

Abandoned Pocitos Apartment to be Auctioned Without Reserve Price

From El País · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • An abandoned 24.62 m² apartment in Montevideo's Pocitos neighborhood will be auctioned without a reserve price on September 30.
  • The property, located in the

An abandoned 24.62 m² apartment in Montevideo's Pocitos neighborhood is set for auction on September 30 without a reserve price. The property, located at Echevarriarza 3274 in the "San Marco" building, features a living room with an integrated kitchen, one bedroom, and one bathroom. The building offers porter service, central heating, and low common expenses.

The auction will take place at 2:30 PM at Av. Uruguay 826, Montevideo. The sale will be conducted in Uruguayan pesos and without a base price, to the highest bidder. The auctioneer, Pérez Castellanos, retains the legal right to suspend the proceedings if necessary. The buyer must pay 30% of the offered price as a down payment at the time of the auction, along with the auctioneer's commission and taxes. Transactions exceeding regulatory limits must be made through electronic payment methods or certified checks to comply with financial inclusion laws.

The apartment is owned by the National Administration of Public Education (ANEP), and the succession of the last registered owner is not recorded. The property has outstanding debts for property tax, primary education tax, and general municipal tax. The existence of other debts, the regularity of existing constructions, their conservation status, occupancy status, and contribution status with the Social Security Bank (BPS) and the Montevideo Intendancy (IMM) are unknown. Further details can be found via a provided link, or by contacting the auctioneer via email at rematadorperezcastellanos@gmail.com or phone at 099 699 941.

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Originally published by El País in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.