We recently wrote about auctioneers reserving unilaterally to decline any bid and any bidder — apparently, even a registered bidder … Continue reading →
More specifically, “Auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid from any bidder?” We would ask, does “bidder” mean “registered … Continue reading →
I freely admit that when auction platforms started to appear, I (and many others) decried their plans … to possibly … Continue reading →
Auctioneers often inquire if one can sell “as-is” (AS IS) without offering the bidders/buyers the opportunity to inspect the property … Continue reading →
We’ve written before that denoting an absolute auction requires the use of “absolute” or “without reserve” — and no other … Continue reading →
What makes any auction work? We’ve held well over our entire career that a successful auction must have the “prospect … Continue reading →
I was testifying in an auction case, and told the presiding judge that “Anyone can bid at an absolute auction … Continue reading →
Not just auctioneers, but rather, everyone is “entitled” (in the United States) to think (and maybe say or write) just … Continue reading →
Every auctioneer today needs enough insurance. Every auctioneer also needs to be operating in a proper business structure to help … Continue reading →
I was sitting with an auctioneer in an attorney’s office in 2011 going over his case and how I could … Continue reading →