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Contact CLHbidWhy does CLHbid.com allow Sellers the right of final approval for all bids?
Last updated on June 10, 2024
This is really no different than in the tendering process wherein Tenders stipulate “any and all tenders will not necessarily be accepted”. One issue with tendering is the cost to put a tender in the paper is nominal and there is always a risk of the Seller perhaps just feeling out the market or wanting to know the names of the parties interested.
At CLHbid.com one of the paramount reasons for allowing the Seller final say is to alleviate the need for an expensive Guarantee to the auction house – expensive and seldom called upon yet often required by the Sellers bank. The Seller’s bank doesn’t require the Seller to purchase a Guarantee when using the CLHbid.com platform wherein the sale is at the Seller’s discretion.
CLHbid.com incurs significant marketing costs in the event the Seller fails to accept the high bid(s). The Seller is under contract with CLHbid.com and the contract references trigger values indicating when the right of the Seller to refuse a sale is taken away.
At CLHbid.com, our Sellers are fully invested in the process meaning the likelihood of a high bid not being accepted is extremely remote.
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How does the bidding process work?
The online tender platform will commence at a predetermined time, which will be posted in advance on the online page for that specific auction.
What is En Bloc and how does it work?
The ‘en bloc’ aspect of CLHbid.com offers bidders an alternative option to acquire an entire farm or ranch or predetermined designated section of the farm or ranch.
How does CLHbid.com ensure bids are not shopped?
Immediately upon expiration of the timed sale, the high bidder will receive an email indicating they were the highest bidder.
Does CLHbid.com release the name of the highest bidder following a sale?
CLHbid.com doesn’t release the name of the high bidder to the public.