RV and TINY HOME Repair Parts (See Photos) (2024)

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****BY ACCEPTING THE TERMS OF THIS AUCTION YOU ARE CONSENTING TO A TEMPORARY AUTHORIZATION ON YOUR CREDIT CARD IN THE AMOUNT OF $50. THIS IS NOT A CHARGE AND WILL DROP OFF OF YOUR CREDIT CARD AUTOMATICALLY WITHIN 24-48 HRS AFTER THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION. THE PURPOSE OF THIS AUTHORIZATION IS TO CONFIRM YOUR IDENTITY AND TO ENSURE THAT YOUR PAYMENT CARD IS WORKING WITH A MINIMUM OF $50 AVAILABLE. ****


All purchases must be paid in full within 3 days of the auction closing. Acceptable methods of payment for this auction are credit or debit card, cashiers check, cash or wire transfer with the exception of any titled vehicles. Titled vehicles must be paid via cash, cashiers check or wire transfer, we cannot accept credit/debit or ACH payments.

2. No sale shall be invalidated by reason of any defect of the lot or inaccuracy in any of the lots by reason of their being incorrectly described in the catalog or elsewhere and no liability shall be by the Auctioneers in respect of any such faults or errors. Catalogs have been prepared only as a guide based on information from sources generally believed to be reliable and from the consignor but the accuracy thereof cannot be guaranteed or warranted by the Auctioneers. Bidder acknowledges that it is his responsibility to inspect all equipment and to make their own inquiries.

3. Unless prior arrangements are made, ITEMS left after 7 days following Purchaser's PAYMENT will be considered abandoned and sold for storage.

4. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser and NO BIDDER shall retract his bid. ALL BIDS MADE IN U.S. DOLLARS. All sales are final. All buyers must register and agree to the following terms and conditions prior to bidding. If the Auctioneer determines that any bid is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, he may reject the same and withdraw the item from the auction, and having acknowledged an opening bid, he decides that an advance is not sufficient, he may reject the advance. Auctioneer reserves the right to bid on behalf of Buyers, Seller and/or Secured parties if necessary.

5. Any dispute arising as to any bid shall be settled by the Auctioneers at their sole discretion and at the Auctioneers' discretion, the Auctioneer may immediately put the lot in the dispute up again for sale with the original purchaser responsible for sale fees, no sale fees and any deficit in sale price. If a bidder wins a titled vehicle and does not pay for the vehicle within the terms of the auction a $500 non performance fee will be charged to the credit card on file to cover all administrative costs associated with that vehicle.

6. The Auctioneers shall have the right to consolidate or break down lots, or to offer a complete facility as a single lot. Auctioneers reserve the right not to acknowledge or accept any bid which is merely a fractional advance over the preceding bid. The Auctioneers retain the right, without notice, to withdraw any lot or lots, prior to sale of said lots.

7. The Auctioneers assume no responsibility for any liability once bid is accepted. Merchandise "as is" with all faults. Purchasers are advised to pre-arrange for insurance coverage of their purchases. Ownership title passes upon the fall of the Auctioneer's gavel and/or ending of online bid and thereafter the property is at the risk of the buyer and neither the seller, nor the auctioneer shall be responsible for loss or damage.

8. All applicable sales or excise taxes will be added to the purchase price of all taxable items unless the buyer files with the Auctioneers proof of exemption from all such taxes in a form satisfactory to the auctioneers. If there is a buyer's premium, the tax is applied after the combined total.

9. The purchaser shall not be entitled to possession of any of his purchases until total purchase price of all his purchases has been fully paid and in the event the purchaser fails to pay the full purchase price for any lot within the prescribed time or fails to comply with any other terms of sale, the Auctioneers shall retain the possessory lien on all lots of the purchaser, and have the right to resell such lots by public or private sale without notice of any kind to the Purchaser. Any deficiency arising upon the resale, together with all expenses thereof, shall be paid by the purchaser. Any auction deposit shall be retained by the Auctioneers for application against such deficiency. Forfeiture of the deposit does not release the buyer from full payment.

10. All cost and the responsibility of such removal shall be borne by the purchaser. The Auctioneers reserve the right to require proof of adequate insurance coverage from any purchaser of lots requiring dismantling, rigging or hot cutting. Purchaser agrees to indemnify and save harmless both the Consignor and Auctioneers against any damage caused by the act of Purchaser and/or his agents in connection with the dismantling or removal of any lot. If removal of said lots requires licensed contractors, buyer agrees to the hiring of said contractor who can provide proof of adequate insurance coverage.

11. All lots must be removed within the time announced or posted at sale. At Purchasers' sole cost and risk, and only in a manner approved by the Auctioneers. If for any reason the purchaser fails to remove any lot within the time specified, the lot shall be deemed abandoned and the Auctioneers, at their sole discretion, may resell per paragraph 8 above or removed and store the said lots at Purchasers' sole risk and expense. In addition, Purchaser shall be liable for any rent incurred or damages suffered by the Auctioneers because of Purchasers' failure to remove any lot within 10 days.

12. If for any reason whatsoever, the Auctioneers' are unable to deliver any lot, or any necessary documentation required in respect of any lot, the Auctioneers' sole liability, if any shall be the return of any monies paid on such lot.

13. Except as herein set out there shall be no guarantees or warranties expressed or implied, statutory or otherwise of any nature whatsoever. Each and every item will be sold "As Is, Where Is", with all faults. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. CONDITION OF LOTS: Bidders shall examine or inspect items prior to the day of the auction. ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS. neither Seller nor Iron Creek Wholesale L.L.C. DBA: Business Liquidation Auction MAKES ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE NATURE, QUALITY, VALUE OR CONDITION OF ANY ASSET. Iron Creek Wholesale L.L.C. & Seller EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. No allowance will be made for errors in cataloging, genuineness, defects, or imperfections not noted. CLAIMS: No claims will be allowed after the said item has been removed from the premises.

14. Bidder acknowledges that an auction site is a potentially dangerous place with noxious, corrosive and pressurized substances being present, heavy equipment being operated and electric circuits being live. Every person at the Auction Site before, during and after the auction sale shall be deemed to be there at his own risk with notice of the condition of the premises, the activities on the premises and the conduct of the third parties and the Bidder shall so advise his agents and employees. No person shall have any claim against the auctioneers, their agents, employees, sellers, owners or principals for any injuries sustained or for damages to or loss of property which may occur from any causes whatsoever

6-25-24 through 6-27-24 From 10 AM to 4 PM @ 97 N Kings Rd. Nampa ID 83687

RV's and Cars will need an appointment time to pick up.

After Auction closing, please contact us at 208-505-6644 for appointments. Thank you!

RV and TINY HOME Repair Parts (See Photos) (2024)

FAQs

What is the divorce rate for tiny houses? ›

The allure of tiny house living may be enticing, yet it's crucial to know that 44% of homeowners experience regrets related to size, and 50% of tiny house homeowners divorcing or splitting up within years of purchase. This figure should be seen as a preparation rather than a deterrent.

What is the lifespan of a tiny house? ›

The lifespan of a tiny home is largely determined by the quality of materials and labor that go into its construction. Generally, you can expect a tiny home to last 30-50 years. Location may also play a role, though.

Is an RV cheaper than a tiny house? ›

A tiny home can range anywhere from $30,000 to $80,000. So, which of the options is best for you may depend on the price range you can afford. If you are looking for the cheapest possible option, you may want to consider an RV so you have the option to spend less than $30,000.

Why was tiny house Nation canceled? ›

TV series in the US get canceled early only if the show is not doing well. It's often due to budgetary reasons or because of bad ratings.

Is it really cheaper to live in a tiny house? ›

-The cost to buy a tiny house is only a fraction of what normal regular sized houses cost. -You buy less stuff, because theres less space to store it, therefore you save a lot of money. -Rent is very minimal in most places and theres no longer a high monthly mortgage to pay.

Do tiny homes hold their value? ›

Your tiny home can appreciate in value over time. But it will depend on several factors, including market conditions, the location of the property and home improvements.

Can you permanently live in a tiny house? ›

Can you permanently live in a tiny home? Yes, it's possible to live in a tiny house long-term. This can save money over time and help minimize your carbon footprint. However, if you want your tiny home to last, you'll need to make sure it's built with quality materials.

Can tiny homes survive the winter? ›

Tiny house owners have to winterize their homes to ensure everything runs smoothly when the cold weather arrives. Pipes can freeze and burst, so tiny house owners need to spend time and money insulating pipes, tanks, and water connections that are on the outside and underneath their home.

What size trailer is best for a tiny house? ›

That being said, most tiny houses don't need trailers any larger than 28'. Keep in mind, too, when you're deciding on the length of your trailer that you need to think about the length of your hitch too. This will make the entire setup a good four or five feet longer at the very least.

Can I use a tiny house as an RV? ›

Can Tiny Homes Be RVs? Tiny homes may qualify as RVs, but to do so they must be built as vehicles in compliance with NHTSA regulations (see the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards – also referred to as the FMVSS – which can be found at Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations).

Can you tow a tiny house like an RV? ›

A tiny house typically weighs more than a camper or travel trailer. Make sure your tow vehicle is equipped and has the correct towing capacity. an average 24' camper weighs 5000 lbs. an average 24' tiny house weighs 11,000 lbs.

Is the tiny house craze over? ›

The tiny house movement is still going strong today thanks to its flexibility, affordability, and efficiency when compared to more traditional options. Whether you choose a park model or a shipping container design, Monumental Windows and Doors has the customizable products you need to bring your vision to life.

Are people still buying tiny homes? ›

The global tiny homes market is projected to grow by $4.82 billion at an estimated compound annual growth rate of 5.37% between 2023 and 2028, a market research report produced by Technavio indicated. What's more, it noted the adoption and purchase of these homes are in "high demand" in the U.S.

Are tiny homes a fad? ›

Tiny homes were a millennial fad and became a Hail Mary shot at solving homelessness | Fortune.

What is the problem with tiny houses? ›

Communities and tiny home owners have concerns with how the building code treats tiny homes. The building code regulates habitability and safety depending on the form of tiny home, but can be limiting for tiny home living in terms of square footage requirements, design, and function.

Are people happy with tiny houses? ›

Research has suggested that people who live in tiny houses spend more time outside or with friends and family, which can make them happier than their overworked counterparts. However, building a tiny house still requires thousands of pounds and, importantly, somewhere to build.

What percentage of people live in tiny homes? ›

Tiny homes currently account for 0.36% of the total residential listings in the U.S. There are about 10,000 tiny homes in the United States.

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