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Popular car auction house closed suddenly with staff ‘given three days’ notice’ & dealers left £100s out of pocket

A dramatic rent increase forced the closure leaving many car dealers out of pocket

A popular car auction house has closed its doors after facing a dramatic rent increase, according to sources.

Letchworth Motor Auctions, Hertfordshire shut so suddenly that many dealers claim to be left hundreds of pounds out of pocket.

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Letchworth Motor Auctions has closed its doors for the final time after an abrupt end to businessCredit: Google

Closing abruptly in summer, the site was known for two sales a week on top of a quarterly classic car sale.

Whilst the business does not seem to have addressed the closure directly, its website and Facebook page are no longer available.

It has been said that staff were given just three days notice before the closure by the director Simon Morgan.

Whilst buyers attempting to access the site in August were notified that the site was in maintenance mode.

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Letchworth Motor Auctions auctioneer Jim Ronan told : "Simon had no choice. The rent on the premises was approximately £65,000.

"He’s been fighting the landlord for two years as they wanted to increase it to £149,000. He has other business interests so decided to call it a day as the new rent was due."

Whilst an anonymous staff member said: "As an employee you only ever get a small part of the picture on the whole situation. 

"Since being given three days’ notice, I’ve not even heard a word from Simon since July 31 – so you never know what to truly believe."

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According to Morgan's LinkedIn profile, he is "Taking Time Out".

His role as Managing Director for Letchworth Motors Auctions Ltd has been listed from August 2012 to this year, claiming that "it's never been easier to buy or sell a vehicle".

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It seems the South-East based businessman has now begun a new freelance position from last month.

There has been no further explanation added to the profile.

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With the sudden closure, around 40 dealers have been left out of pocket.

Many car dealers have claimed on social media that their £250 deposits, which were required to bid online, have not been returned.

One Facebook user commented: "Took our holding deposits of £500 and done a runner."

Whilst another asked: "How to get the deposit back, nobody answer the phone."

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