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You need permisson from the government

As your probably aware, the Govt isn't involved...the lender/bank is.

However, you bought a house that included heating, Plumbing, floors, and liley even cabinets. That is what they morgaged. You need to return to them essentially the same things....just like if you went to sell it.

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Most property that is considered attached, via screws, nailed, caulked cannot be removed as it is considered the property. This includes additions that you have made to the property as well. Check with your local library, with a law section preferrably and see what the local ordinances are concerning what is and is not removeable property in bankruptcy and foreclosure incidences.

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i really don't think that's a good idea. you have enough on your plate now. you don't need someone else wanting things back

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