Posted by warbaby on December 22, 2021 at 05:48:26 from (24.247.205.221):
In Reply to: auction item pickup posted by INCase on December 22, 2021 at 05:13:08:
At the beginning of every auction I've ever been to, the auctioneer will say something to the effect that ''... all announcements the day of the auction supersede any prior statements and conditions, printed or understood.'' So, unless you or your proxy objected at that time, it was a legitimate sale.
HOWEVER if its been more than say, 30 days past the auction and the buyer hadnt made any previous plans with you to pick it up at a later date, I'd say it is yours now (again?). Nobody would hold auction items so long, nor should they be expected to. Contact the auctioneer and see if he has or had a time limit for pick-up (Im sure he does), but I doubt whoever bought it plans on coming back at such a late date. If they do, just give them back their 25.oo if you feel generous and explain the farm is now owned by a different entity that bought it ''as is'', including that gutter cleaner.
OR, you could tell him that due to liability issues, it must be removed by a bonded, licensed Gutter Cleaner Remover professional at a substantial cost, and you have been him charging 5.oo a day storage fees since the auction!
Seriously, if its been this long a time, he's not coming back to get it.
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