Menominee County Foreclosure & Redemption | Michigan

Menominee County Foreclosure & Redemption

Michigan Foreclosure Redemption Rights • Public Notice Resource • Equity Recovery Intelligence

🏠 Menominee⚖ 41st Circuit Court🕒 Est. 6-Mo Redemption📰 Menominee County Journal
~6 Mo
Est. Redemption
23K
Population
41st
Circuit Court
Menominee
County Seat
Green Bay Area
Market Character

📈 Menominee County Equity Intelligence

Menominee County occupies the southwestern Upper Peninsula along Green Bay, directly across from Marinette, Wisconsin — forming one of the Midwest’s notable twin-border cities. The county seat of Menominee is a Green Bay harbor city with a manufacturing and commercial base that draws on cross-border economic activity. Menominee County’s proximity to the Green Bay metro area gives it residential market characteristics that differ meaningfully from more isolated UP counties. Foreclosed homeowners in Menominee County benefit from cross-border buyer interest and harbor-adjacent property values that can exceed distressed sale prices during the redemption window.

1
Default Judgment / Foreclosure Decree Entered
Court issues judgment; redemption clock officially starts for Menominee County homeowners.
2
Sheriff Sale Scheduled & Published
Sale advertised in Menominee County Journal and at Menominee County Courthouse for minimum four consecutive weeks.
3
Sheriff Sale Conducted
Property sold at public auction at the Menominee County Courthouse, Menominee.
4
Redemption Period Begins — Act Immediately
Homeowners typically have 6 months from sale date to redeem. Shorter periods may apply for abandoned properties.
5
Redemption Deadline & Title Transfer
If redemption is not completed, sheriff’s deed is recorded and title transfers. All equity may be lost.

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🏛 Menominee County Courthouse Resources

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Sheriff Sale Administration
Menominee County Sheriff
839 10th Ave, Menominee, MI 49858
(906) 863-4441
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Legal Notice Publication
Menominee County Journal
Menominee, MI 49858
4-week publication required
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Register of Deeds
Menominee County Register of Deeds
839 10th Ave, Menominee, MI 49858
(906) 863-9962
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41st Circuit Court
Menominee County Circuit Court
839 10th Ave, Menominee, MI 49858
(906) 863-9962

Key Communities

  • Menominee
  • Stephenson
  • Spalding
  • Carney
  • Daggett
  • Harris Township

Market Landscape

Menominee County’s Green Bay border location and harbor city character attract cross-border Wisconsin buyers alongside local residential demand. Properties in Menominee city and harbor-adjacent areas may carry equity above distressed sale prices, especially given consistent regional demand from the greater Green Bay market.

⚠️ Redemption Window: Once the sheriff’s deed is recorded, the right to recover equity is extinguished. Act before the deadline.

❓ Menominee County Foreclosure FAQ

In most Michigan residential foreclosures, homeowners have approximately 6 months from the date of the sheriff’s sale to redeem the property by paying the full redemption amount. Some properties classified as abandoned may have a shorter 3-month redemption period. Consult a licensed Michigan attorney to confirm the specific timeline.

Review the sheriff’s sale bid amount and compare it to the current fair market value. If market value exceeds total debt, equity may exist. Contact a foreclosure equity specialist for a free analysis.

Sheriff sale notices for Menominee County are published in the Menominee County Journal and posted at the Menominee County Courthouse in Menominee. Notices must run for four consecutive weeks prior to the sale date.

Yes — Michigan law permits the homeowner to sell or transfer the property during the active redemption period. A sale during redemption can allow recovery of any equity above the total debt.

If the redemption deadline passes without action, the sheriff’s deed is recorded and the former owner loses all rights to the property and any remaining equity. Early action is critical.

🔗 Related Resources

Also see: Menominee County Equity Recovery Program — detailed property-level equity recovery listings for Menominee County homeowners facing foreclosure.
Informational Notice: This page is provided for public educational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or real estate advice. Redemption timelines and foreclosure procedures may vary. Consult a licensed Michigan attorney for guidance specific to your situation. — Richard Stewart | Associate Broker · REAL Broker LLC