It is in your mortgge document. Usully fixtures stay, appliances can go. Be aware of the difference, if an appliance is build into the kitchen it is a fixture, if it is just plugged in its an appliance. Read your mortgage document, some states allow or it is common that some appliances are considered part of the house. If you take fixtures the lender can ask for restitution.
No, everything has to stay built in. Even ceiling fans and so forth. Hope this helps.
There are many reasons why a foreclosed mobile home might not be immediately removed from its location. Often this is pending a resale. If you do not want a home to remain on your property after losing it to foreclosure, you will have to legally notify the repossessing owner to remove it.
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Yes, the lender is foreclosing on the property, not the contents.The exception is, any items, furnishings, drapes, blinds, appliances (dishwasher, garbage disposal, etc.) etc. that were installed in the home at the time of purchase.
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Many stores will offer to remove old appliances at no charge when they deliver the new appliances. A few examples are Lowes and Home Depot. They have a next day delivery option as well.
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If a house has been foreclosed the lender has taken possession of the property and the borrower no longer owns it. Therefore the former owner has no right after the foreclosure to enter the premises. Arrangements to remove personal property should be made prior to the foreclosure sale.
Not legally according to Federal Law.
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State laws vary.