Unless they are built in, I don't know of any state that prohibits you from taking your appliances. Its common practice in many areas to leave the appliances with the house when you sell it, but its not required.What is the name of your state (Florida)?
Lost my home in a foreclosure,I gotta move soon.Can I take or sell all the appliance in the house?
May sound like a stupid question but in some states your not allow,I don't know what Florida laws says or states on this issue.
Thanks
Were these appliances installed by you or by the homebuilder?What is the name of your state (Florida)?
Lost my home in a foreclosure,I gotta move soon.Can I take or sell all the appliance in the house?
May sound like a stupid question but in some states your not allow,I don't know what Florida laws says or states on this issue.
Thanks
Foreclosed homeowners steal appliances before moving out | The Real Deal | New York Real Estate NewsTheft in foreclosed homes is on the rise, according to a report from NBC's Kerry Sanders, who said that more disgruntled and broke homeowners across the country are selling off appliances and furnishings before the banks make them move. One woman in Miami-Dade County plans to sell every last item in her foreclosed home -- including the stove and toilet -- because she says she needs the money to pay bills. While this activity is illegal, Sanders said that many banks are having a hard time prosecuting offenders. But John Courson, CEO of the Mortgage Bankers Association, said that more cases could soon be prosecuted. "The more prevalent this becomes the more aggressive services are going to have to become to protect the property," Courson said.
After Foreclosure and Stripping Houses - What Stays With House After ForeclosureThe following items are assets, fixtures that should not be removed from a home that is in foreclosure:
- Cabinets and counter tops
- Appliances such as stoves, built-in microwaves, dishwashers, etc.
- Furnaces and air conditioning units
- Plumbing and copper pipes
- Romex or other electrical wiring
- Light fixtures and ceiling fans
- Doors and hardware
- Flooring, ceilings and walls
- Windows and vents
- Medicine cabinets, sinks, tubs, toilets and showers
- Sink drains and faucets
- Built-in shelving / bookcases
- Landscaping, fencing, built-in pools and spas
in other words: fixtures or the actual structure of the home.
Prosecuting a person is nearly impossible. One cannot steal from ones self
**A: what if the person has a split personality?
well, I'm not sure. but even if it is possible, do you incarcerate the criminal at the expense of also incarcerating the victim? or do you let the criminal go because it is not permissible to incarcerate an person not convicted (the victim)? both would be an injustice.in other words: fixtures or the actual structure of the home.
Prosecuting a person is nearly impossible. One cannot steal from ones self
**A: what if the person has a split personality?
**A: yes, I agree and my other personality also agrees.well, I'm not sure. but even if it is possible, do you incarcerate the criminal at the expense of also incarcerating the victim? or do you let the criminal go because it is not permissible to incarcerate an person not convicted (the victim)? both would be an injustice.
so, since there is a dual personality there, does that mean you get to charge twice as many hours when working for a client? (if you haven't thought of this yet, if it works I believe I am entitled to a cut of the new revenue source).**A: yes, I agree and my other personality also agrees.
**A: yes of course but my partner always gives a 50% discount. So no cut for you.so, since there is a dual personality there, does that mean you get to charge twice as many hours when working for a client? (if you haven't thought of this yet, if it works I believe I am entitled to a cut of the new revenue source).