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One place to find some of the best bargains on all types of items is at a seized property auction. These types of sales usually have no minimum bid or reserve price and property of all types can often be bought for pennies on the dollar of their true value. However, it is also possible for some of the items to be purchased for much more than they are actually worth and buyers have to be careful about the items on which they bid. It is never a good idea to buy from a seized property auction without visually inspecting the property. Cars, trucks, houses, land and even household furnishings are often on the block at a seized property auction, sometimes to pay off past due taxes and other times due to their purchase with illegally gained wealth. In many instances, property purchased with money from illegal activities is seized and sold at a seized property auction to pay fines and restitution owed by persons convicted of various crimes. Additionally, a person convicted of a major crime and jailed pending the payment of fines, may lose any property of value in order to pay their legal debt. In most instances, the property, especially cars and real estate, are in good condition and can be purchased at a seized property auction much cheaper than buying them new or used from a different source.

Keeping Tabs of Upcoming Seizure Sales In most states, a seized property auction must be advertised in order to have the largest number of bidders at the sale as possible. History has shown that the more bidders on hand the day of the sale, the higher the bidding on most items. It is illegal in most states to hold a private seized property auction, and buyers who purchase anything in those cases could lose their money as well as their right to the property. There have been businesses that have participated in illegal activities and saw their business holdings going up for sale at a seized property auction or at a commercial real estate auction. While their personal property will usually sell to the general public, there will be limited interest in their commercial real estate holdings. In most states, it is acceptable to divide the property to be presented at different venues to give the entity a better chance of realizing the biggest return on the seized property auction. Real estate can be sold separately from personal property and usually attracts a different type of bidders.

Seized Property Auction Offers Some Many-Saving Deals

By: lisa lucero




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