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    Unless it a high end estate, I charge to remove.
    You end up warehousing a lot of stuff hoping to recoup your investment.
    There's a lot information to consider. Your only one that knows what your specific situation is. If you got storage space and a ready market than you may make it work.
    If your into flea markets and have I good understanding of how they work you do OK.
    Its a lot of planning involved in a successful flea market business.
    Good luck


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