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FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I have an estate sale on site?

An on-site sale offers the convenience of not having to pack and move items. Our staff will oversee the liquidation of all the items to be sold. We bring in the buyers, collectors, and dealers directly to the sale. When the sale is complete, a full reconciliation report is provided that includes a list of all items over $50, what they were priced at and what they sold for.

Why should I hire House Recycled? Can’t I do the job myself?

House Recycled’s staff is trained and knowledgeable in most household items which may include antiques, vintage, jewelry, silver, china, crystal and much more. We do the best to get the most for your items, even if they are broken, missing pieces or have seen better days.

What advertising will be done?

We advertise online at EstateSales.net, our own website and where appropriate and available, in local newspapers. We also email to our subscribers.

On the day of the sale, we place large professional signs strategically to direct customers to the sale.

What things can be sold at an estate sale?

Antiques, art, appliances, automobiles, books, bric-a-brac, china, collectibles, designer and vintage clothing, electronics, furniture, jewelry, kitchenware, rugs, tools and silver. Everything in your home from A to Z.

When are estate sales usually done?

The sale itself is conducted on one weekend, often two days, Saturday & Sunday. Hours are 9am to 4pm on Saturday and 9am to 2pm on Sunday. Sign up sheet, or numbers, are available one hour before sale opens (usually 8am).

How much time does House Recycled need to prepare, conduct and complete a sale?

The more time we have to prepare the sale, search the house for valuable items and research the value, the higher the receipts will be. Arranging, cleaning and polishing items greatly increases the salability and this process takes time. Our average sale takes about 2 weeks to setup, prepare, conduct and complete the sale. Since each sale varies, the actual time needed will be determined during our initial consultation.

What do you do to protect my property?

All small valuable items are collected and displayed in jewelry cases and a staff member is assigned to watch the items. A sales slip is given to the customer, once its been stamped paid, then the item is released to the buyer. A staff member is assigned at the door to verify items purchased with the receipt and larger items are taken out of another exit to insure no damage is done to the home. All customers enter and exit through one main entrance.

What do you do to maintain safe conditions during the sale?

We arrange the display tables so that they do not block traffic, and we limit the number of customers we allow in the house at one time in order to maintain a safe and smooth flow of traffic.

How do you manage the crowds of customers?

In order to manage the flow of hundreds of customers that come to the estate sales, sign up sheets are set up at noon (12:00pm) on Thursday or Friday prior to the Friday or Saturday start date or at 8:00am on one-day-only sales. The size of the house dictates how many people are allowed in at one time, but as the traffic settles down later in the day we no longer use the sign up sheet for admission.

Do you have to collect sales tax?

Yes, all Connecticut businesses who conduct sales are required by law to collect sales tax, file a tax return and pay the collected sales tax. However, this does not affect the proceeds of the sale, nor is the client responsible for sales tax.

Do you negotiate prices?

Yes we do negotiate prices, but not in the early part of the sale.

Do you take bids on sale items?

Throughout the sale we make available slips of paper on which interested customers are asked to enter a description of an item and the price they are willing to pay. At 1:00PM on the last day of the sale, the bids are opened and the highest bidder gets the item. However, the bidder must be present.

What do you do with items that do not sell?

House Recycled has a great track record in being able to sell all contents of a sale and often there is not much that does not sell. After the public sale, with the consent of the owner, we can bring in dealers who will buy at discounted prices. Usable items can be picked up for donation to charity and their suggested values can be listed for deduction on the client’s income tax return.

How can I have some control on pricing?

An owner can place a minimum price for an item you feel can sell at a particular price, but this needs to be done before House Recycled invests time in researching the item or promoting its sale. It is best to attach a list of the desired minimum prices to the contract before it is signed.

Do we have to sign a contract?

Our contract is brief and non-threatening. We feel it is best to state in simple terms just what will be done, and have this understood and agreed upon in writing before we start work. We will go over the contract with you and answer any questions you may have, insuring your sale is a great success and you are pleased with our service.

Do I need to be present at the sale?

The owner certainly may be present, but be aware that your presence may decrease the proceeds of the sale. We find that the owner’s presence can be intimidating for customers and may interfere with negotiating prices. Also, seeing one’s belongings being sold can be very painful for the owner.

What should I do to prepare for an estate sale?

Keep in mind the following when preparing for the sale:

  • Decide which items will not be sold and remove or secure these items before the work begins.
  • Remember an estate sale involves the whole house, House Recycled needs time to plan, arrange and display all sale items from the beginning.
  • Beware that, if the sale is in apartment or condominium, we must comply with the applicable regulations.
  • Do not throw anything away. You may be surprised at the value of discarded items.

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Sales Tax

We are NOT a tag sale, a garage sale or a yard sale. We are a business, a professional Estate Sale Company. We are required to collect sales tax. It's the law!

If you are exempt, you MUST have your resale form complete, filled out and presented prior to ringing out at the register. Otherwise, you will be charged sales tax.

There are NO exceptions!

Testimonials

  • 5
    Nancy and Matt - Many thanks for all you did to make this emotionally difficult process as painless as possible. Personally I would just like to say how deeply I appreciate both your professionalism and your thoughtfulness. Mostly though, I’m glad that you consider the sale to have been a success, and that you had a chance to share in the stories of the wonderful times our family spent at that lovely spot on the lake.
    Ann S.
    Lake Waramaug
  • 5
    This was a very successful effort from our point of view and we want to let you and Nancy know how much we thoroughly appreciate your professionalism, attention to detail and efficiency. Your turnkey approach made things so much more manageable for us. We don’t know how we would have done this without you! You were also both a real pleasure to deal with.
    Joe & Lynn L.
    Bethel
  • 5
    You guys handled it like it was your own stuff and really took a huge burden off my shoulders. I'm very grateful I found you!
    Robert D.
    Brookfield

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