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When I buy a house, do I automatically own all items the previous owner failed to remove from the property?

07.06.2025 01:36

When I buy a house, do I automatically own all items the previous owner failed to remove from the property?

MAYBE!

4) Mover’s delay. (Please be patient! Things do happen.)

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2) They make more excuses than a snail and constantly delaying! (There’s no reason why you should go this far, if it does, give them a 24 hour notice and if they fail to show up, you can keep or put out in the edge of the road for “FREE” or donate to charity.)

Really? Seriously? For the next 4 and some hours, they tried to get the guy to get down from the roof! Eventually the Deputy who came from via the backyard, tried to sneak up from behind, apparently he heard him coming and he went up to the 2nd story and THREATENED TO JUMP! Stalled again for another hour and so, no idea what happened but he JUMPED and seriously injuring himself. He landed on the concrete double tiered water fountain / bird bath! He then said “they couldn’t arrest him now, because HE was going to sue!”

MAYBE = YES & NO Their new location was not finished (SEE A & B), at the closing, the date/day/and time should be compounded into the closing.

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They begged and they pleaded! I stepped outside, I had the Charity receipts in my hand. I told the other Deputy, they kept calling me 2–3 times a day and night, daily. But yet, would not permit me to respond, they said what they had to say and hung up. I told the Deputy, I had to put OUR stuff in the storage to wait for them, once that day came and went, WE had to pile it up in the garage, and 3 days later, I phoned several Charities and this is the photo, the list of items where it all went!

2) Residential properties that had belongings in, overall, pretty much everyone got all their stuff out before the deadline date. But a couple of them kept calling me 2–3 times a day, with piles of excuses. Yes, I warned them their deadline was coming up, I strongly recommended they find a temporary storage unit. Nope, they continued to call. Until a month and half later (7 weeks past their due date), they showed up with a extra large rental Box truck. I kept the doors locked and garage door locked.

From my experience. I’ve bought properties (Commercial and Residential) that contained items that were scheduled to be picked up:

How do you fight the push and pull (manipulation) tactic if you want to win him?

A) YES - it would be yours if the xx/xx/xxxx had came and went and you had contacted them to remove their stuff out by xx/xx/xxxx

No matter what, they wanted ME arrested for theft! The Deputies told them repetitiously “THEY CANNOT AND WILL NOT ARREST ME.” Finally a Ranking Officer showed up, the Deputies were about to issue a trespass warning and make them move off, but they were constantly yelling and screaming and demands for me to be arrested (it was my property and I was the one who bought it).

Maybe = Yes, if you had the closing and it includes everything left behind.

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Moving Company would not arrive until xx/xx/xxxx or they won’t be able to rent a Rental Truck to move until xx/xx/xxxx.

Nooooooooooo, they wanted me arrested! The Officer then told them “You have 5 seconds to get your feet off this property and get your (bleep) out of my sight before I change my mind!” The woman was far more mouthy with a bad attitude than the guy was, both were livid and furious! In fact after he had given them the 5 second rule, SHE went and yanked my mailbox off darting between Deputies who were trying to stop her and she hurled the mailbox through the front window and she was immediately arrested! Since his wife had distracted them, the guy went over and grabbed his neighbor’s ladder and went up on my roof (taking the ladder with him). He was NOT going to move, until they released his wife and their stuff was in the truck!

1) Commercial Business, had three extra large (commercial) Refrigerator and 2 extra large (commercial) freezers. They had 10 days to remove it. On the 7th day, I phoned them to give them a 3 day warning. On the 9th day, I gave them a one night warning! On the deadline date, until after midnight, they didn’t come and get it. They waited until 16 days later to come and pick it up (but it was already in use), they went so far to call the Police and tried to get me arrested for “theft”. The Cop read the closing statement and they rambled on and on why they couldn’t pick it up because their “new” location wasn’t ready yet. (SO?) The Officer tried to tell them - “You could have picked them up and put them in a storage or in your garage temporarily.” They didn’t like the response and they filed a “lawsuit” against me (and lost!)

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2) I strongly recommend everything to be photographed and video taped.

3) Yes, they can wait until the very last day to move their stuff out!

1) You will not be able to change the locks until their items are removed.

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1) Try to work something out such as recommending them to acquire a storage facility to put their belongings in.

His wife was arrested and charged accordingly, and HE was now a felon, disabled (he injured his right leg so badly that they couldn’t save it - not sure why), and as for the lawyer. No lawyer would take up their case, so his wife filed a lawsuit and represented for themselves! She was suing me for $100,000 for their property “stolen” from them, and plus $500,000.00 for “injuries and disability upon her husband”!

They lost big time, in fact the Judge was so angry, that not only did he throw the case out, he also ordered the Restitution, since her husband damaged a $15,000 water fountain that could not be repaired!

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They listed to them, then they walked up to me (I wouldn’t let them in, spoke through the window). The Deputy said “He could arrest me on theft if I refuse to allow them to remove their belongings!” I had already made a copy of the closing and blew it up so the DAY, DATE, TIME had expired. I was trying to tell them that they called me so many times making excuses (I had recordings, they heard it through the window). Then the guy and his wife began yelling and screaming that “I” altered the date! Since I told the Deputies it was Public Record, they had their Dispatcher call to read it out to them. Sure enough, it was the exact date and I did not alter anything.

Maybe = NO, if the previous owners stated they have their stuff in the house because:

They tried and tried to force their way in! I had already told them via the window that their stuff was gone! They were furious! I had to call the Sheriff’s Deputies out. They actually saw him trying to kick the door down, and they told him to stop (yeah, he damaged the front door) and an argument ensued.

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B) NO - if the agreement states you are willing to wait 30 days for them to pick up and remove their belongings.

The Ranking Officer wanted to see all originals from me, I provided it, it was more than sufficient and ample proof. He gave them the final warning, THEY WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR ITEMS, IT SURPASSED THE DEADLINE DATE, THEIR ITEMS ARE NOW ALL IN CHARITY AGENCIES, IF THEY WANTED THEIR ITEMS BACK, THEY CAN GO TO XXX, XXX, AND XXX (3 Charities) AND BUY THEM BACK!

As for the new property they had purchased? Well, that went into foreclosure (they never made any payments to the Mortgage!)

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