If I have used a guiding principle in my business as well as writings on this platform, I would say … Continue reading →
One of the first auctions I worked in Columbus, Ohio was a personal property auction conducted by Jack B. Smith, … Continue reading →
We have written lately and otherwise about auctioneers saying something is “something” and then disclaiming that this same property is … Continue reading →
The UCC § 2-316 is often cited in regard that auctioneers can disclaim an express warranty. For instance, I can say I’m selling a … Continue reading →
We would suggest every auctioneer has an escrow account (sometimes called a special account or trust account) for other people’s … Continue reading →
The New York Times published an article on May 3, 2022, titled “New York City Eliminates the Rules That Govern … Continue reading →
Auctioneers are confronted with any number of laws. Legislators author bills that become law when a governor or the President … Continue reading →
A mansion (not the above mansion) went to auction and the high bid was $45.76 million. A news headline thereafter … Continue reading →
Almost like any other occupation, it’s difficult — if not impossible — to start “at the top.” Said another way, … Continue reading →
We have run an auction house since 1999. In that time, we’ve learned that there are some who attempt to … Continue reading →