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If the refrigerators were included with the purchase of your house or store, it is essential to determine the ownership status and any applicable agreements or contracts.

In many cases, when you buy a property, any fixtures and appliances that are permanently installed and integrated into the property are considered part of the sale unless stated otherwise in the purchase agreement. This means that if the refrigerators were part of the property when you bought it, they typically become your property, and the previous owner (or company) loses ownership rights to those items.

However, there could be exceptions or special circumstances, especially if there was a specific agreement or contract between the previous owner (or company) and Pepsi regarding the refrigerators. If you are unsure about the ownership status or if you suspect there might be a legal claim on the refrigerators, it's best to consult a legal professional who can review the details of the property sale and any related documents.

If Pepsi has not contacted you since you bought the house, and there was no prior agreement or communication regarding the refrigerators, it may be reasonable to assume that the refrigerators are now your property. However, it's still advisable to seek legal advice to ensure you understand your rights and responsibilities fully.

Remember that I am not a lawyer, and the information provided here should not be considered legal advice. Always consult a qualified legal professional for specific guidance on your situation.

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