Valuables found in a home you purchased are yours unless stated otherwise when you go to settlement. Example: All window dressings, washer & dryer, refrigerator stay with the purchase of the house. If seller has by accident left certain things behind or if movers made a mistake, they should call the new owners of the house immediately to discuss what happened and if the items where still there. The owner should then look around, tell them if the items they identify are still in fact there, give them a time , a date to pick up their belongings. If items are not picked up on or before the date that you kindly provided, it is now the new owners property. Even if you throw the things out, you gave them a chance. You should not be hasstled or inconvenienced when you provided them with a time and date they could pick up their belongings. It is not your responsiblity to be calling them repeatedly if the items are still there. They should be more responsible.
The changing room in most Hospitals have a locker for the Surgeons to keep their valuables
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Yes. There are fireproof and waterproof combination safes that can be purchased that will keep water from damaging your valuables and protect them from a fire as well. They come in several sizes and prices will vary.
No, sorry
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One might keep valuables in a treasure box. Valuables include coins, important objects, books, objects with sentimental value, keys, and vital information.
Last I heard...the home was purchased by a couple in October 2007 that plans to do further historic rennovtions and keep it as a private home.
I always make sure to lock the door to keep my valuables safe when I leave the house.
His right shoe. "The ol' size 13," he says.
A bag worn around the neck and underneath the clothing in which to keep valuables safe.
Things they want to keep safe... stores valuables
Even the youngest should have something to keep money and valuables in