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thanks for the replies everyone.  I think there should be a foolproof system where every tenant in every state provides a list of contents, signs, dates, and makes 3 copies: one for the owner, one for themselves, and one for the facility manager.  Because then, the winner of the unit has a list of contents to look for, or atleast be guaranteed those contents, i.e. the valuable stuff.  I do know what shill bidding is and it sounds messed up. 

I guess without having a record of what was supposed to be in a unit, it would be incredibly hard for a unit winner to make any sort of substantial, non-circumstantial claims that the unit was rigged to appear to have better materials than it did, no? 

Does anyone live in a state where they are provided with a contents list when they've won a unit?

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Hey everyone,

So, does anyone have any information on what a buyer's legal options are when they are a victim to a unit being staged by a facility owner, or a fake bidding war with planted bidders, or anything of this kind?  Does this fall under wrongful sale litigation?

It seems like there has to be some type of lawsuit.  did this happen to anyone personally, getting scammed and then firing back?

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