STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF LAURENSIN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCASE NO.: 2025-CP-30-01267NOTICE OF SALEJustin Jenkins, Plaintiff,vs.Greystone Development Services, Inc., Defendant.BY VIRTUE of a judgment heretofore grantedin the case of Justin Jenkins vs. GreystoneDevelopment Services, Inc.; that AllenM. Wham, Special Referee, will sell on June1, 2026, at 11:00 A.M., at 100 HillcrestSquare, Laurens, South Carolina, to thehighest bidder:ALL those certain pieces, parcels, or lots ofland being situate and lying in the County ofLaurens, State of South Carolina and beingshown and designated as Lots "A," "B," and"C," as shown on survey entitled "Survey forKimberly B. Pulley Janet D, Johnson NicholsA. Woodruff" prepared by Rykard ProfessionalLand Surveying, LLC, dated May 30,2023, and recorded in Plat Book B70 at Page6 in the Register of Deeds Office for LaurensCounty. For a more complete and accuratedescription as to the metes and bounds,courses, and distances, reference is herebymade to the most recent plat of record.This being the property conveyed to GreystoneDevelopment Services, Inc., a FloridaCorporation, by deed of Kimberly E. Pulley,Personal Representative of the Estate of EugenePulley aka Eugene "Luke" Pulley, datedAugust 14, 2025, recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for Laurens County onAugust 21, 2025, in Book 1928, at page 223.TMS Nos. 906-05-08-024 & 906-05-08-042Property Address: 134, 136, 138 and 202Oakland Heights, Laurens, SC 29360The said properties will be sold together forone bid price.TERMS OF SALE: The successful bidder,other than the Plaintiff, will deposit with theSpecial Referee at conclusion of the bidding,five percent (5%) of his bid, in cash or equivalent,as evidence of good faith, the same tobe applied to purchase price in case of compliance,but to be forfeited and applied first tocosts and then to Plaintiff's debt in the caseof noncompliance. Should the last and highestbidder fail or refuse to make the requireddeposit at the time of the bid or comply withthe other terms or the bid within twenty (20)days, then the Special Referee may resellthe property on the same terms and conditionson some subsequent Sales Day (at therisk of the former highest bidder). No personalor deficiency judgment being demanded,the bidding will not remain open after thedate of sale, but compliance with the bid maybe made immediately. The successful bidderwill be required to pay interest on the amountof the bid from the date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at the rate of 10.75%per annum.Allen M. WhamSpecial RefereeLeonard R. Jordan,Jr.Columbia, South CarolinaAttorney for PlaintiffMay13,20,27