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Mark Bosworth
  • Flower Mound, TX
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Valuable Stuff Left In a Purchased House

Mark Bosworth
  • Flower Mound, TX
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We just went under contract for a vacant home with lots of "stuff" in it.  The "stuff" looks pretty valuable (seems as if a band lived there and left expensive sound equipment).  We would like to move quickly to turn the property and get it rented. What to do with the property?  I don't want to just sell it and have the old tenants come knocking on my door looking for it.  I also don't want to track them down or pay to store it somewhere.  (They also left a motorcycle.... sigh).  What does everyone do in a situation like this to maximize the speed but minimize liability?

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