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The person who takes or collects items left behind by deceased individuals is often referred to as an "estate liquidator" or "estate sale professional." They are responsible for managing the sale of a deceased person's belongings, including personal items, furniture, and valuables. In some contexts, they may also be called "heirs" or "beneficiaries" if they inherit those items.

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