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Auctioneers and/or real estate agents
There are maybe (as we believe) 50,000 auctioneers in the United States. The Association of Real Estate License Law Officials (ARELLO)...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Oct 6, 20223 min read
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Buyer’s Premiums & Agency Duty
The suggestion apparently is that the buyer’s premium belongs to the auctioneer no matter. This is absolutely not true. The buyer’s...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Apr 18, 20223 min read
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Can an auctioneer breach a contract for any reason?
Contracts between auctioneers and sellers, consignors, and consignees typically bind the principal to rightfully convey ownership,...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Mar 5, 20222 min read
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Because it’s your policy?
Let’s see … what is an auctioneer’s job? To maximize price for our seller/client? To solve the seller/client’s problem? Indeed this is...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Mar 1, 20222 min read
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Buyer buys, leaves, and now auction company owns it?
It seems I hear about this all the time? An auction takes place (online and/or live) and a buyer buys an item, pays for it, and then...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Jan 25, 20223 min read
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A quick reference: when the auction buyer …
Auctioneers and their sellers occasionally encounter issues with buyers. Mostly these issues involve (personal property) possession...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Jul 20, 20212 min read
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Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should
Auctioneers can have with reserve auctions or absolute auctions, they can bid for the seller in certain instances or not, they can settle...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
May 18, 20202 min read
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Don’t bid live — bid online?
Such is the case (again) with http://www.youragentbid.com (Youragentbid) as they continue to contend that they are partnering with large...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Feb 26, 20183 min read
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Fiduciary duty in auction marketing
He is one of the few other bloggers who I have listed on the “blogroll” on my blog — and for good reason. Ryan’s blog is a tremendous...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Apr 8, 20163 min read
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Seller and buyer identity at auction
And lots of discussion lately about buyers wanting / deserving seller information from property purchased at auction. While a state (such...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Feb 18, 20161 min read
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Seller says, “Who bought my …?”
We’ve written about auction buyer identity several times: https://mikebrandlyauctioneer.wordpress.com/2010/05/28/buyer-wants-his-identity...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Jan 7, 20162 min read
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Seller can’t attend his own auction?
Certainly some sellers desire to watch their property sell at auction, while others do not. For those who want to watch, our question...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Nov 18, 20152 min read
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How to manage legal seller bidding
Given that there are only two types of auctions, and one being a without reserve auction with no reserves, the other type is with...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Feb 20, 20144 min read
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The UCC 2-328 and the withdraw’s missing noun?
In that time, I have covered each word of the UCC 2-328 (all 254 words) hundreds of times, to groups as large as 170 attendees in one...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Sep 14, 20122 min read
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What is shill bidding?
So what is shill bidding? Let’s look first at the word, “shill.” Shill means basically to falsely advocate a position in attempts to...
Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Nov 25, 20103 min read
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