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I recently purchased a home on the courthouse steps. Site unseen. As I pull up into the home I just purchased, I see ll of the furnishings in the home. Furniture, kitchen utensils, flat screen televisions, music recording equipment, a lot! ooh, even a car in the garage!
My question is: Do I need to file an eviction notice or go through a legal process or am I able to go ahead and clean out the house/sell everything?