Search Seized Property
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Scor: 7,33/10
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Nice homepage but i would like to see more content on real estate. The homepage is easy to use and is quite eye-catching. This site is presenting a lot of info about real estate but other relevant info is also available on the site. If you need more text on real estate this site is as good as they get, providing good information and presenting it nicely. This site is the culmination of a lot of attempts at getting it right. People seem to find the text OK, but it never quite makes into the exceptionally of site
All in all a great homepage that is very modern and easy to use. Navigation is good and the first page contains great information about real estate, and more information is easily found and compatibility is great. Search Seized Property |
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Review of Search Seized Property
Login - Members Only FAQ TESTIMONIALS CONTACT US Your number one source for government auctions. Search Seized Property Bid on seized and unclaimed cars and property auctioned off on behalf of government and police agencies. Find The Right Auctions And Pay A Fraction Of The Actual Value Up to 95pct. off Blue Book Seized Cars Seized boats and vessels Get in the big auction, the worlds largest boat liquidation company. Real estate Find and bid on HUD homes in your area. Personal property items Jewelry, furniture, office equipment, collectibles, antiques sports memorabilia and more. Unclaimed money Show Result Millions of dollars of seized and unclaimed property. Thousands of great deals including cars, houses, boats, jewelry, antiques, and much more. Auctions on behalf of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. More Info:Real Estate Vehicles Boats Jewlery Carpets Wearing Apparel Aircraft Business Opportunities Electronics Most property is seized due to trade violations, trademark or copyright violations, smuggling, drug trafficking, money laundering, credit card fraud, food stamp fraud, mail fraud or other illegal activity. However, not all property is seized. Other property sold at the auctions are General Order merchandise. It is strongly recommended that you attend auction previews. Merchandise is often not available for inspection the day of the sale. The final of items in the auction depends on public interest and what people are willing to pay for the merchandise. Generally, the Government does not place a minimum bid on items. However, the Government reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. If any written bids are entered, they will begin the bidding from those submitted. The reserve is a dollar amount placed on an item by the Government. If you hear the auctioneer say Bidding closed, subject to the acceptance of the seller, it means the high bid did not reach the reserve . the majority of property auctioned is sold. Cash, Cashiers Check and Visa or MasterCard are accepted at most sale locations. Personal or business checks, certified checks, bank letters or letters of credit are not accepted. Please check the Terms of Sale on individual sales flyers for the specific instructions regarding payment for that particular auction. Refer to the Terms of Sale for specific deposit and payment terms. Failure to comply may result in cancellation of sale, repossession of merchandise and forfeiture of all monies paid. Export only merchandise may only be removed by a U.S. Customs bonded carrier. Successful bidders of ATF or SS property will be notified at time of payment. If you work for another Government agency, check your local agencys policies Satisfaction Guaranteed! - March 24, 2006 - RealEstateJournal.com: A homeowner purchases a house for future retirement and wonders whether he can still take the home-mortgage deduction on his income taxes. One killed in French chemistry school explosion - March 24, 2006 - BreakingNews.ie: A large explosion rocked a chemistry school in eastern France today, killing one person and slightly injuring another, authorities said. Contact
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