A public auction is scheduled for January 28, 2026, in Fallon, Nevada, where a property will be sold due to default under a deed of trust. The property is located at 588 Humboldt St., Fallon, NV 89406, and the current unpaid balance secured by the property amounts to $265,130.61.
The trustee, National Default Servicing Corporation, will conduct the sale at the main entrance of the Churchill County Courthouse, beginning at 11:00 AM. The auction will be open to the public, and the property will be sold to the highest bidder for cash or acceptable checks, with full payment required at the time of sale.
The sale follows a deed of trust executed by Carey Petty on February 17, 2023, and recorded in the Official Records of Churchill County. The notice of default and election to sell was recorded on July 2, 2025, indicating the legal steps taken in this process.
Details of the Auction and Property Condition
The property being auctioned is described as Lot 10 in Block 4 of the Verplank’s Addition to Fallon, according to records in the office of the County Recorder of Churchill County. The trustee has noted that the sale will occur “as is,” with no warranties regarding the title or condition of the property. Potential buyers should be aware that the lender does not guarantee the condition or any defects associated with the property.
In addition to cash, the trustee will accept cashier’s checks from state or national banks, as well as checks from state or federal credit unions. Should any form of payment other than cash be accepted, the issuance of the trustee’s deed may be delayed until funds are confirmed.
The successful bidder at the auction will have limited recourse should the trustee fail to convey title for any reason, with the only remedy being the return of the funds paid to the trustee.
Individuals interested in participating in the auction are encouraged to seek legal counsel to understand their rights and responsibilities, particularly in light of the ongoing legal proceedings associated with the property.
The auction represents a significant opportunity for potential buyers in the Fallon area, but due diligence is advised to ensure a clear understanding of the property’s status and any associated risks. For further information, interested parties can contact the trustee’s office directly or visit their official website.
This sale is part of a broader context of real estate transactions in Churchill County, reflecting ongoing trends in property ownership and management within the region.
