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1.
The initial meeting is set up when you call RE/MAX Group
Auctioneers at
one of our regional offices, or make a call directly to one of our auctioneers.
2.
An on-site inspection and evaluation of your property will be made by
our personnel.
3.
Our auctioneers will present you with a written proposal detailing
your auction date, location, time, advertising costs, auction
commission, all auction related expenses and other matters.
4.
After the terms in the proposal have been agreed upon, it is
legalized with a written agreement signed by both the seller and the
RE/MAX Group Auctioneers.
5.
The profits from your property will be maximized when backed by a
strong advertising and promotional program. This will be implemented
at once after the contract is signed. |
6.
Site preparation will begin well in advance of your auction so that
it will be presented in the best possible condition. Equipment or
inventory will also be inspected to determine repairs, cleaning,
painting, etc.
7.
If you have equipment or inventory it will be arranged so that it is
shown to its best advantage during inspection.
8.
On auction day our auctioneers, bid assistants, cashiers and auction
clerks will manage the auction and record all transactions.
9.
An important part of the professionalism with which we close our
auctions is the fast, accurate and honest manner in which we make our settlements.
10.
Immediately after your auction, our accounting staff begins closing
our books and finalizing all paper work. Within days your check will
be delivered to you. |