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Re: Clearing Farm Auction Sales
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Posted by chris va on December 02, 2004 at 14:13:51 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Clearing Farm Auction Sales posted by Michael Soldan on December 02, 2004 at 07:11:08:
In ways I do agree. But is some cases it is the only end. For the last 20 years I"ve helped a close friend of mine do auctions here in virginia. It really hit home when my uncle past and his sisters began to argue over who"s child got what. Thank GOD the sister left in charge onf his estate had a good head on her shoulder and did as he wished. If the auctioneer does his job he gets top dollar for the family, because he / she is working for them - not the buyer. When my time comes each son has been promised a vehicle or special tractor, everything else is to be sold at estate auction and my wife get the FUN job of dividing the proceeds. (How she enjoys the headache - my payback for years of nagging about buying all the equipment). But like I said if the auctioneer is any good the family is happy, and if the auctioneer is to make anything he has to get good values (most that I know work off a percentage of the sale) Have a good one!
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