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  "name": "Can I live in a foreclosed property during renovation?",
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      "name": "Can I live in a foreclosed property during renovation?",
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        "text": "Living in a foreclosed property during renovation is often challenging and not recommended, especially if the renovation involves major structural work, system replacements (plumbing, electrical), or extensive demolition. Disruptions to utilities, dust, noise, and safety hazards can make it impractical and uncomfortable. If temporary relocation is not an option, discuss phased renovation plans with your contractor to create habitable zones, though this can extend project timelines and increase complexity.",
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        "description": "Living in a foreclosed property during major renovation is generally not recommended due to safety hazards, utility disruptions, and discomfort."
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  "description": "Living in a foreclosed property during major renovation is generally not recommended due to safety hazards, utility disruptions, and discomfort."
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