Posted by NY 986 on December 22, 2021 at 12:17:53 from (67.249.255.74):
In Reply to: auction item pickup posted by INCase on December 22, 2021 at 05:13:08:
In this day and age auctioneers have in the ad for a sale the time for removal. I would start there then if there is something conclusive that works against you then worry about it. If the ad says items must be removed the same day as sale or no later than one week after the sale then you are covered. Even if there was an item such as a grain bin with the stipulation that the buyer has 30 days that has NO bearing on the rest of the items. There must be some copy of the ad with the auctioneer or in a newspaper to check out. If it is bugging you that much then contact the auctioneer specifically to find out that buyer's name and contact info. Then decide if you want to make an ultimatum or not. Really the responsibility rests with the owner of the property at the time of the sale. As said before if it went to small claims court the buyer of the gutter would not have much to stand on other than perhaps getting his 25 dollars back. Depends on how big a jerk they want to be about it.
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