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the treasurer held up mailing the letter to the first place bidder so he or she could return from vacation.
Quote from: Dave2 on August 15, 2010, 08:49:28 PM the treasurer held up mailing the letter to the first place bidder so he or she could return from vacation. So much for .....the treasurer shall immediately notify the higher tenderer, by ordinary mail
I wonder when you win (or did'nt win), are they supposed to call you ...saying something like that "congratulations, you have won the bid and thanks for helping us.... we will be mailing you an official letter on so and so date...?"
I found out when I phoned after 14 days had elapsed and did a follow-up inquiry which is when I found out that the notification had not been mailed out yet. Unfortunately like many of the smaller rural properties the value was not worth a court fight particularly as you are dependent on municipality for rezoning.
can someone tell me please what exactly you pay when you win a tender? 20% down + tender + HST or 20% + tender + back taxes + HST? I don't understand the legal jargin!