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Barbara RogersU.S.
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> I would be able to answer questions like > ~How to find the auctions?? > ~What to look for??? > ~Where do I sell the stuff?? > ~What should I charge for something I have no idea what it is?? > ~What are the points of running of profitable business? ~I won this locker what do I do NOW????? > ..and so much more. | |
Storage Auction CashU.S.
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I am able to share my experiences and answer questions covering: Storage unit auction buying/selling as a business opportunity; how to find storage unit auctions; storage unit auction protocol and procedures; what to look for, how to bid and other techniques; the mechanics of selling for profit; questions on how to start your own storage unit auction business; and supply resources for additional support. | |
Wayne BlairU.S.
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Storage Auctions, We are one of the largest storage auction companies in the United States. Many other auction questions. Some appraisal questions. Wholesale & Food Auction Questions. |
Buyer's "rights" are often spelled out in either (1) state law or (2) an agreement between you and the storage facility or auctioneer. The locker owner, according to some state statutes, usually has
Oregon Revised Statutes sec. 87.687 is the sole and exclusive statute creating a lien applicable to personal property in self-service storage facilities in the State of Oregon. Also, sec. 87.687, states:
I currently don't have a list for that area, I would recommend what I tell people starting from scratch with an auction list. I just had to do this personally in my new area. What I would do is go to the

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