Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Yes – We welcome broker participation. When registering with bidonassignments.com please check the box indicating that you are working with an agent and provide their name in the box below
We encourage you and/or your agent to contact the listing agent. They will find a convenient time that works for all parties.
“As is, Where is” means buyers purchase the property with no guarantees in regards to the condition of the property. Buyers should rely entirely on their own information, and their inspection of the property. In some rare cases this means buying without setting foot on the property. If showings and inspections are allowed by theour seller, we invite you and your experts (contractors, inspectors, surveyors, engineers, etc.) to inspect the property by appointment as many times as you would like (during viewing times and dates). Please contact the listing agent to arrange available times.
Registering with BidOnAssignments.com allows you to save properties to your watchlist, receive notifications for new auction alerts. Registering with BidOnAssignments.com also gives you access to start bidding.
To register to bid on a property, you will be prompted to login, or if you have not yet created an account you will be prompted to do so. Once you have created an account, you may click the “Register to Bid” button towards the bottom of your screen. You will be required to accept the Auction Terms & Conditions. Registering to Bid requires that you upload a copy of your drivers license as well as copy of your mortgage approval or proof of funds. Upon acceptance you will be able to place bids on the property. Should you have further questions or need assistance, please contact info@bidonassignments.com
Yes – As part of the register to bid process there is a field that will ask for “proof of funds”. You can upload any document you deem appropriate that conveys sound financial position i.e. mortgage approval. Our team will review the document(s) and once it is determined that they are satisfactory, bidding up to that amount will be approved.
Yes, you can bid on multiple properties at once. To do this, you will need to register individually for each property and make a separate bid for each auction you wish to participate in.
Congratulations! Winners will be contacted at the conclusion of the auction by the listing agent who will then advise them of the steps to follow.
1) The deposit is usually indicated in the listing details, and/or agreement. If unable to determine, please contact the listing agent. 2) Just like any other real estate transaction in Canada your deposit (which is due upon acceptance) will be held and applied to transaction accordingly at time of closing.
After the auction concludes, the listing agent will contact you and/or your agent (if you are working with one) and provide the information necessary for directing funds.
You will need to register to bid on an auction. As a buyer’s agent, you will be required to fill out the required documents in the designated section. Once this is completed and approved a representative of bidonassignments.com will notify you.
Go to Website and register as a listing agent with Website. Our easy process is all laid out on there. We also have 7 day a week support staff to assist you.
Go to SimpliOffer.com and register to bid on an auction. As a buyer’s agent, you will not be required to put down a credit card like a buyer would.
No, that will be collected once you have the winning bid. The sellers will review and will have the ultimate say to accept, reject or counter the winning offer.
Absolutely not! We have agents all over the nation from all different brokerages use our system and help bring transparency to your transactions!.