Posted by INCase on December 22, 2021 at 08:38:44 from (209.221.240.193):
In Reply to: Re: auction item pickup posted by BarnyardEngineering on December 22, 2021 at 08:05:33:
yeah that's what I'm afraid of. which is why i posted this here figuring someone may have had a similar situation being lots of auction goers and farmers.
The auctioneer is an old timer that is slowly working his way out of the business but is still does auctions as the main auctioneer. however in my opinion he was NOT a good auctioneer. poorly advertised and not run the best. so point being that he probably made no announcement on item removal.
on the other hand i doubt if someone pushed it that a court would say you have unlimited time to get stuff. there has to be some reasonable limit. I think that is 60-90 days personally. I cannot easily find something on Ohio law about it.
but.. again as the owner i can say when and who and hwo it is removed therefore it will need to be professionally done by a business with insurance to remove it at the bidders expense. that will cost more than its worth. there was little to no scrap there so i don't think is was a scrap business that bought it. Storage costs even at $5/day after closing would be a deterrent as well. there was no mention of others property in the purchase agreement and it was sold as is.
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