New York Notice of Trustees Intent To Sell At Auction (Buffalo) is a document issued by a trustee that indicates their intent to sell a property at auction. This document will provide the details of the auction, such as the date, time, venue, type of auction, and the legal description of the property being sold. It also includes a list of any liens, judgments, or other encumbrances that must be satisfied before the sale is completed. The Notice of Trustees Intent To Sell At Auction (Buffalo) is a legal document that must be filed with the county clerk to give public notice of the sale. There are two types of New York Notice of Trustees Intent To Sell At Auction (Buffalo): judicial foreclosure auctions and non-judicial foreclosure auctions. In a judicial foreclosure auction, the trustee must receive a court order to hold the auction. In a non-judicial foreclosure auction, the trustee is not required to receive a court order. In either case, the trustee must provide public notice of the auction by filing the Notice of Trustees Intent To Sell At Auction (Buffalo).