Acuerdo de consignación de bienes muebles para la adjudicación
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
When reviewing a consignment agreement, keep an eye out for terms regarding fees, responsibilities, and what happens if your items don’t sell. It’s always wise to read the fine print so you’re not caught off guard!
Yes, most auction houses will keep you in the loop with updates on your items. It’s nice to know they’re looking after your goods, like having a babysitter for your prized possessions!
The length of a consignment agreement can vary; it might be for a single auction or several events over a period of time. Just check the details so you’re not left hanging!
If your items don’t find a buyer at the auction, the consignment agreement usually states what happens next. Often, you can either take them back or let the auction house try to sell them again, like giving it another go!
If your items are unique, in good condition, and likely to catch someone's eye, they’re probably a good fit for consignment. Think of it this way: if it’s something you'd want to bid on, it could be gold at the auction!
A consignment agreement for an auction in Detroit is a contract where you give permission to an auction house to sell your items on your behalf. It’s like saying, 'I trust you to help me find a good home for my treasures.'
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