Lancaster foreclosure auction looms for Blue Jay Drive property
A property at 1338 Blue Jay Drive in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, will go under the hammer in an online auction on July 29, 2026. The forced sale follows a court judgment of $7,489.50 obtained by the Shreiner Village Phase I Condominium Association. So far, no unknown heirs or claimants have stepped forward to challenge the process. The Sheriff's Sale is set for 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 29, 2026, conducted via the RealAuction website. If no legal action intervenes, the property will be sold to the highest bidder.
The owner still has options to halt the sale. Paying the full amount owed to the Shreiner Village Phase I Condominium Association at 17 E. Gay Street, Suite 100, West Chester, PA 19380 would stop proceedings. Alternatively, filing a Petition with the Court to strike or open the judgment could also prevent the auction.
Legal assistance is available through the Lancaster County Bar Association, located at 28 E Orange St, Lancaster, PA 17602, or by calling 717-393-0737. Should the sale proceed, the current owner may still receive a portion of the bid amount, based on a distribution schedule filed by the Sheriff.
Even after the auction, the owner can remain in the property until the buyer pays the full amount to the Sheriff and receives the deed. The sale remains scheduled unless the debt is settled or a court intervention occurs. The owner retains potential rights to a share of the proceeds, depending on the auction outcome. All legal steps must be taken before the July 29 deadline to prevent the property's transfer.