Frequently Asked Questions Concerning An Estate Sale.
How much does your service cost?
There is no up front cost. Triola's works
on a percentage of the total sales. The fee is deducted from the money
collected at the sale.
Who is responsible for items not sold
at the estate sale?
We offer, as an option, a "Broom Clean" service and will
dispose of all unsold items.
Is there any other cost?
There may be charges for specialized
services, such as dumpsters, safe disposal of dangerous herbicides or
pesticides, removal of large appliances or other optional services. No
charges will ever be incurred without the client's approval.
Is there a charge to see if I have
enough to have an estate sale?
There is no charge to determine if
Triola's can be of service. Sometimes a phone call is all it takes, but
usually we will need to go through the home to be certain.
What about security during the sale
days?
We always have several people working
during the sale days. We use locked display cases for jewelry and other
small items. So, you can feel comfortable that your valued possessions
are being well cared for.
Do you take checks and
credit cards?
Yes, both personal checks and credit
cards are accepted with proper identification
What can I do to help with
the sale?
We recommend that considerable thought be
given to the disposition of personal possessions before unknowingly
selling or giving away anything that might have value. Quite often, the
least expected prices in an estate turn out to have real value.
Can anyone have an estate
sale?
A basic misconception is that an estate
sale is the settling of personal property after a death. You can have an
estate sale for many reasons: downsizing your residence, moving to a
health care facility, etc.
Should the sale be before
or after selling the home?
The only time that you should consider
having an estate sale after the house is sold is if someone is still
living in it. After the closing, the new owners are eager to move in,
giving all of us time constraints. Most Realtors feel that having an
estate sale creates a clean house and gives prospective buyers (usually
much younger than sellers) an opportunity to envision what their style
of furnishings will look like in this setting.