The New York Auction Sheet is a listing of properties that are up for auction in the state of New York. It contains all the information that potential buyers need to know before bidding on a property, including the date, time, and location of the auction, the amount of the minimum bid, the type of deed, and the taxes due. It also contains contact information for the auctioneer and the seller, as well as a description of the property and any liens or other encumbrances. The New York Auction Sheet comes in two different forms: the Standard Form and the Commercial Form. The Standard Form is used for residential homes and is issued by the Department of State's Division of Corporations. The Commercial Form is used for commercial properties and is issued by the Department of State's Division of Taxation. Both forms list the same basic information, but the Commercial Form also includes information about the seller's and buyer's financial obligations.