If you've reached out to the owners, or tried, I guess that
public auction thing is the only other avenue you can explore.
Not exact matches
Sotheby's New York seems to be doing
things just right these past several seasons as the
auction house secured several significant artworks by the brightest stars of Abstract Expressionism and set
public sale records for Gerhard Richter and Barnett Newmann.
The
auction loot goes to a «Climate Change Credit Corporation, a «private -
public entity» that would «invest in many
things».
If 30 days have passed and the tenant has not come to the landlord to get his or her property and no creditors have come forward to claim the property that the tenant has purchased but not paid for, then the landlord may sell the tenant's
things at a
public auction.