How do these abandoned storage locker auctions work?
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longblackcoat said:
Vizsla said:
longblackcoat said:
stuartmmcfc said:
This thread has really dissapointed me.
I thought it was all genuine.
Next you'll be telling me things like TOWIE arent real documentarys.
The fact that we in the trade call them 'scripted reality' - with the emphasis firmly on the first word and only very lightly on the second - should let you know all you need to about the real-life nature of The Only Way Is The Chelsea Housewives Of Essex Shore.I thought it was all genuine.
Next you'll be telling me things like TOWIE arent real documentarys.
Remind me, who are the idiots in this scenario?
Seriously, if the public would only care enough to watch something other than Z-list muppets we'd be only happy to produce something better. Sadly, it ain't the case for the majority.
abitlikefiennes said:
longblackcoat said:
Vizsla said:
longblackcoat said:
stuartmmcfc said:
This thread has really dissapointed me.
I thought it was all genuine.
Next you'll be telling me things like TOWIE arent real documentarys.
The fact that we in the trade call them 'scripted reality' - with the emphasis firmly on the first word and only very lightly on the second - should let you know all you need to about the real-life nature of The Only Way Is The Chelsea Housewives Of Essex Shore.I thought it was all genuine.
Next you'll be telling me things like TOWIE arent real documentarys.
Remind me, who are the idiots in this scenario?
Seriously, if the public would only care enough to watch something other than Z-list muppets we'd be only happy to produce something better. Sadly, it ain't the case for the majority.
Surprised no one has said that yet.
Berw said:
The issue is does the storage company have title in the contents of the locker. In the UK I don't think they would have title, so couldn't pass good title to the winner of the auction, but what do the the terms of the hire contract say?
I've assumed that in the states the storage company does get legal title, they then sell the contents and collect the auction price, that all they get in settlement of their debt. If the winner can then sell on at a profit then so be it he has no contractual relationship with the hirer of the unit so I can't see a route for the winner to have legal obligation to pay any 'profit' back to the hirer.
I do agree that they staged shows.
4rephill has pretty much covered it above, but in answer to your question the storage company will have a lien over the contents of the unit. They write it into the storage contract.I've assumed that in the states the storage company does get legal title, they then sell the contents and collect the auction price, that all they get in settlement of their debt. If the winner can then sell on at a profit then so be it he has no contractual relationship with the hirer of the unit so I can't see a route for the winner to have legal obligation to pay any 'profit' back to the hirer.
I do agree that they staged shows.
So in the event of non-payment they are entitled to sell them to recover their debt, but in the UK they are legally required to make an inventory of the contents and sell each item for the best possible price, then after deducting their debt pay any balance to the customer.
But in 3 and a half years in a self-storage warehouse we have generally recovered sweet FA - it usually costs us a skip!
Let's face it if you had anything decent in there you'd make sure you removed it before you stopped paying - wouldn't you?
Mr Tidy said:
4rephill has pretty much covered it above, but in answer to your question the storage company will have a lien over the contents of the unit. They write it into the storage contract.
So in the event of non-payment they are entitled to sell them to recover their debt, but in the UK they are legally required to make an inventory of the contents and sell each item for the best possible price, then after deducting their debt pay any balance to the customer.
But in 3 and a half years in a self-storage warehouse we have generally recovered sweet FA - it usually costs us a skip!
Let's face it if you had anything decent in there you'd make sure you removed it before you stopped paying - wouldn't you?
My friend used to manage a storage business in Camden, when he cleared out a unit he found a large suitcase full of female sex aidsSo in the event of non-payment they are entitled to sell them to recover their debt, but in the UK they are legally required to make an inventory of the contents and sell each item for the best possible price, then after deducting their debt pay any balance to the customer.
But in 3 and a half years in a self-storage warehouse we have generally recovered sweet FA - it usually costs us a skip!
Let's face it if you had anything decent in there you'd make sure you removed it before you stopped paying - wouldn't you?
Mr Tidy, thanks for the info I thought that you would have a clause claiming title in the hire contract, I'm of the opinion that in the UK such a clause could fall foul of the unfair contract terms act and be deemed void, I assume that why you need to make an inventory in the UK , to show you have been reasonable. Am i thinking right?
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