Last month, Ohio auctioneer Mike Brandly began writing an auction blog with a strong focus on auction law. It’s one of those rare blogs from an auctioneer that is focused at the industry and not on the auctioneer’s own practice.
Writing nearly every day, Mike’s amassed a solid content base that makes for great reading for anyone interested in the legal aspects of the auction industry. Today’s post deals with the buyer’s premium and does a great job objectively summarizing what it is, how it works and the effects it has on buyers and sellers.
Do you have an auction-industry-related blog? Let us know in the comments We’re aggregating a list of such blogs here in our link list in the right sidebar. Eventually, there will be a section of the resources page that will list auction blogs with their recent entries. In the meantime, we’ve got some reading to do.
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