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Puerto Rico hosts regular government surplus auctions featuring seized property from federal agencies, the IRS, DEA, and local authorities. The island's unique position as a U.S. territory means auctions include property from both federal and territorial enforcement actions, giving buyers access to a wider items than many mainland locations. Properties available typically include real estate, vehicles, equipment, and merchandise from tax forfeitures, drug enforcement seizures, and agency liquidations.
Each auction platform has different bidding rules. Most require you to register an account and place bids online before the auction closes. Some auctions are live events where you bid in real-time, while others are sealed-bid. GSA auctions typically require a deposit or bid guarantee. Read the specific auction terms on each listing to understand deposit amounts, payment deadlines, and pickup or shipping requirements.
Seized property is sold as-is without warranty. Condition varies widely depending on how the item was seized and stored. Some items are in good working order, while others may need repair. Most platforms allow inspection before the auction closes, though inspection access and timing depend on the specific listing. Always review photos carefully and request inspection details if they're available for the item you're interested in.
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No active seized property auctions in Puerto Rico.
Government agencies in Puerto Rico typically list seized property periodically. Check nearby states or browse other categories.