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Vehicles will be sold at public sale for unpaid repair and storage costs.

Published
Address
679 DENTON BLVD NORTHWEST UNIT 1 FORT WALTON BEACH FL
Case #
LSAR0445396

Full Notice Text

Notice is hereby given that on dates below these vehicles will be sold at public sale on the date listed below at 10AM for money owed for vehicle repair and storage cost pursuant to Florida Statutes 713.585 or Florida Statutes 713.78. Please note, partiesclaiming interest have right to a hearing prior to the date of sale with the Clerk of Courts as reflected in the notice. The owner has the right to recover possession of the vehicle without judicial proceedings as pursuant to Florida Statute 559.917. Any proceeds recovered from the sale of the vehicle over the amount of the lien will be deposited with the clerk of the court for disposition upon court order. SALE DATE: FEBRUARY 23 2026: MOTOR MAN LLC DBA:MOTOR MAN LLC DBA: MOTOR MAN AUTO REPAIR 679 DENTON BLVD NORTHWEST UNIT 1 FORT WALTON BEACH FL 32547 (850) 270-8763 MV100749 1994 HONDA JHMBB2158RC003702 $1107.25, RICHARD E CULBERTSON DBA: TECHMASTER 683 DENTON BLVD FT WALTON BEACH FL 32547 (850)862-3178 MV8111, 2011 BMW WBAPH7C57BE674270 $772.50, 2005 BMW WBANA73565B815363 $1818.05 February 4 2026 LSAR0445396

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles are being sold at public sale on February 23, 2026?
The vehicles being sold include a 1994 Honda and two BMWs, with respective amounts owed for repair and storage.
How can I claim interest in a vehicle before the sale date?
Parties claiming interest can request a hearing with the Clerk of Courts prior to the sale date.
What is the location of the public sale for the vehicles?
The public sale will take place at Motor Man LLC, located at 679 Denton Blvd Northwest Unit 1, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547.
What happens to the proceeds from the vehicle sale?
Any proceeds from the sale exceeding the lien amount will be deposited with the Clerk of the Court for disposition upon court order.
Can the vehicle owner recover possession without going to court?
Yes, the vehicle owner has the right to recover possession without judicial proceedings as per Florida Statute 559.917.

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