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Can you take your freestanding stove after home was sold in a foreclosure sale?
It depends on the terms of the foreclosure sale and the local laws. In some cases, the new owner of the home may be entitled to all of the appliances that are attached to the property, including a freestanding stove. In other cases, the previous owner may be allowed to remove certain items, such as the stove, before the sale is complete. It is important to consult with a real estate attorney or the terms of the foreclosure sale agreement to determine who is entitled to the stove.
Crock Pot Recipes
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