I have seen it anywhere between 5 -15 % depending on the auction house.
The winner of the car does not pay a bid. the person who lists the car at auction pays a percentage of the sale for the right to list at auctions.
not for buyers, sellers pay a percentage on a sale
Well, I would recommend selling used or unwanted cars at Local Car Auctions because they offer a variety of services and features. They also offer their services for a fee of no charge.
No the auctual auction does not charge tax, they get a fee of the total price, but once a dealer sells that car that dealer has to pay taxes on that vehicle.
Well, I would recommend finding information about local police department auctions at My-Car-Auction because they offer a variety of services for a fee of no charge.
Some auctions may have one
You can sell it on Ebay.com for a small fee. It can either be listed under auctions or you could apply the 'buy it now' feature. Ebay.com is an international site, so most likely it will be available to thousands of buyers all over the world.
You can find buyers of a structured settlement without paying a big fee at www.structured-settlement-consultant.com. Another good source is structuredsettlementspurchase.com
The promote fee is the percentage that a real estate firm makes in interest. The promote fee is generally a certain percentage of the profits from the sale.
what is a lien fee when your car is inpound
Because they are a higher risk, because they have a higher percentage of accidents than more experienced drivers.
Property buyers should carry out responsibilities such as paying the title premium, notary fee's and home owners transfer fee's. Other responsibilities include inspecting the septic systems and making sure smoke detectors are in place.