Home owned by Crisp couple could be heading to auction

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By Meg Stewart

More trouble for the once, high-profile Bakersfield realtor, David Crisp.

Eyewitness News has learned, for the first time, a home belonging to either Crisp or his wife Jennifer, is poised to go on the auction block.

A "notice of trustee's sale," which is the final warning to a homeowner before a house goes up for bid in front of City Hall, was filed Thursday on a home on Lanai Avenue in northwest Bakersfield.

According to the Kern County Recorder's office, the home is owned by Jennifer Crisp. Documents show an outstanding loan for $400,000. Unless paid soon, the home is set for auction early next month.

The Crisps can't sell the home themselves because of an outstanding I.R.S. lien amounting to over $111,000.

The "notice of federal lien" applies to all properties owned by David and Jennifer Crisp.

There are eight properties showing "notice of default" owned by the couple.

At the same time, the former real estate duo Crisp and Cole is under the microscope as part of an audit investigation by the state.
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