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Can I remove a storage shed, prior to my house being foreclosed?

Asked on Oct 19th, 2013 on Foreclosures - California
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I have a 8' x 12' storage shed on blocks, no Foundation, that was on my property when I purchased it. My house is now being foreclosed on. Can I legally remove the shed? It's not listed in any contracts or deeds that I have seen.
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Environmental Law Attorney serving Auburn, CA
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That's a close question. It may constitute a fixture, in which case it should remain. But it may constitute personal property if it is not affixed to the land or connected by pipes or electrical wires. If you do remove it and the come after you, your exposure is limited to the difference in the fair market value of the property with and without the shed.
Answered on Oct 21st, 2013 at 12:00 PM

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