In the state of Ohio the owner can in fact sell his or her own property, but when a neighbor wants to put something in the sale then it's up to him to sell it. If you hold an auction for anyone else you are required to attend school, do a years apprenticeship then take a test to get an auctioneers license. You, as a newly licensed auctioneer also must have a surety bond. I didn't renew my license this year, just getting too tired and old to do the job and all the kids and grandkids are grown and have other things to do. Be prepared if you do your own auction, you can't hold a reserve on everything or the crowd will leave pretty darned quick. What you think is worth a fortune and what you think is junk will usually do good. It's hard to see your stuff going for what seems pennies on the dollar, but when the sale is over is when the total will surprise you. I would not recommend anyone selling their own belongs and I would give another auctioneer the keys and leaver on the sale day, not knowing what stuff brought till the final settlement is done. Col. W. Keith Molden
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