What do the condition codes mean?
Condition codes are codes assigned by the government used to classify the condition of items. Government Liquidation (GL) provides these codes as a service to the customer and does not guarantee their accuracy. GL does not recommend using them as a replacement for physical inspection. When encountering a condition code on our website, please click on the code for a link to the definition; below the particular code definition is a link entitled “DRMS Federal Condition Codes.” This page lists all the condition codes and their definitions, as provided by the Federal Government. Q: Do you provide photos of lots? A: Yes, all of our lots have pictures for your convenience. Once you have selected the sales event and lot of interest, click on the camera icon directly below the Lot Title. This icon will bring up a picture of the lot. The camera icon is also available within the Lot Details page of any lot. Photos of lots are provided as a courtesy to buyers only, and are not intended to replace
Condition codes are codes assigned by the government used to classify the condition of items. Government Liquidation (GL) provides these codes as a service to the customer and does not guarantee their accuracy. GL does not recommend using them as a replacement for physical inspection. When encountering a condition code on our website, please click on the code for a link to the definition; below the particular code definition is a link entitled “DLA Disposition Services Federal Condition Codes.” This page lists all the condition codes and their definitions, as provided by the Federal Government. Q: Do you provide photos of lots? A: Yes, all of our lots have pictures for your convenience. Once you have selected the sales event and lot of interest, click on the camera icon directly below the Lot Title. This icon will bring up a picture of the lot. The camera icon is also available within the Lot Details page of any lot. Photos of lots are provided as a courtesy to buyers only, and are not