In s.e. Ohio and western W.V. they are charging 15 to 20 percent + advertising. When I was doing auctions full time, I charged 10% + advertising. They have to pay their help out of what they make as well as cover any bad checks written to them until they clear the bank. (don't have the checks written to you, let the auctioneer handle that and he can write you 1 check for the final settlement. WE always waited till Monday after the sale to settle up with the owner. That way, the wife who is my cashier can sit down quietly in our kitchen and go over all the bid sheets without distraction and go to the bank Monday morning and get a cashiers check for the settlement. That way there is no question about any check not clearing the bank. You'll just have to check in your area & see. Keep in mind that advertising is rather expensive, BUT if you don't advertise, no one will know about the auction and you will not realize much for the auction. Most reputable auctioneers will talk this over with you, give a few a call. Just my thoughts, Keith
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