Posted by redforlife on December 22, 2021 at 11:13:53 from (174.210.133.193):
In Reply to: auction item pickup posted by INCase on December 22, 2021 at 05:13:08:
Don't worry about it until YOU take possession of property. Then apply no trespassing laws, rules, and regulations. It's not your responsibility to notify the buyer of that item to have that item removed from property by such and such date. That's the responsibility of the seller of property. UNLESS you have some sort of agreement with seller of property that the item can remain past possession date, and be picked up at a later time. If you go with the no trespassing route, you could also play stupid, let on that the item wasn't there (stolen) when you took possession of property. If buyer of that item is not allowed on your property or in the building, how could they prove otherwise. Be your word against thiers. They likely not going to raise much stink over a $25 item. As in sue ya or anything. But the best civil thing to do, would be to admit its still there, that you rather just keep it, pay them $35 to just forget about it and go away. Unless, for some reason you don't think they would go for that. If they haven't gotten it by now, chances are they either forgot about it, or decided that they would not bother about getting it anyways.
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