You have to be a licensed auctioneer to auction a home, look for either a local or national auction company in your area.
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You are not able to purchase a home prior to auction unless the auctioneer and/or auction company has provisions with the seller to permit such a sale.
Yes, a finance company or a bank is required to send the vehicle to an auction to dispose of it.
The cost of a Florida auction license typically ranges from $150 to $300, depending on the type of license you are applying for (e.g., auctioneer, auction company). Additionally, there may be fees for fingerprinting and background checks, which can add to the overall expense. It's advisable to check the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation's website for the most current fees and requirements.
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There are a number of companies that specialize in doing home auctions. One should consult a realtor in the local area for advice about choosing a company. Keenan Auction Company, Withington Auction, and Pavlis Auction are three examples of companies that advertise their services.
Essentially no cleaning is required unless there is some sort of agreement between the lender and the homeowner which the homeowner has agreed to. Beyond that the only requiement is to clear out belongings before the home is auction. The type of cleaning needed to auction foreclosed homes depends on the amount one expects to get at auction. A home can be auctioned “as-is”, but will not get a good price. Unfortunately, in this market simply cleaning a home will not guarantee a better price at auction.
A lien will not prevent your home from going into auction. Apparently, you owe someone for the loan to purchase the home, or you owe the HOA past-due assessments, or other debt for whicih your home is security.
at the auction sale of my home the sale was stopped. i did not file bankruptcy. i have two mortgages own by investors need to make a decision to or to move?
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