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Judge approves $20,000 sale of decedent's property after no opposition in court
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Summary
A judge approved the sale of real estate owned by the decedent identified as Miss Kendall after an auctioneer reported a $20,000 high bid; the judge found no opposition in court and set the matter for final hearing procedure as appropriate.
A judge approved the sale of real estate owned by the decedent referred to in court as Miss Kendall, saying the $20,000 high bid was acceptable in light of the property's condition and the absence of opposition.
Court discussion identified Neil Price and Charles Wood and Associates as the auctioneer handling the sale and noted the property was not in the best condition. A person who appeared in court to provide context said they brought Mr. Trice in case evidence was needed, but the judge observed there was no opposition and accepted the sale price as the best available.
"Well, he's here, there's no opposition, so we'll assume that it is the best price," the judge said on the record before placing the matter on the court's second call for a final hearing.
The judge directed the case toward the appropriate final hearing step and confirmed parties would have the opportunity to present evidence if necessary at that stage.

