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Things to do after house purchase
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Here's hoping they don't come back and ask for it! It must have got lost in their move, huh?

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Here's hoping they don't come back and ask for it! It must have got lost in their move, huh?


We gave them chance on completion day and was told they have left everything they don't want so legally it's ours to do as we wish 👍 made sure of that before we removed it 😂Debt free finally :j
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I'm sure it will be fine then, Trixsie, it's just there have been several threads on this board regarding such and it seems legally one cannot just dispose of someone's else's property (unless it is stated in writing to the contrary) You could even explore charging them for this service but I'm sure you have far better things to do!
Congrats again on your move.
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Christen the 2nd bedroom!0
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