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==Chametz Mixtures==
==Chametz Mixtures==
# There is a biblical prohibition of baal yiraeh and baal yimaseah to own a mixture of chametz on Pesach even if there is less than the proportion of a kezayit within a pras (1/6 or 1/8).<ref>
# There is a biblical prohibition of baal yiraeh and baal yimaseah to own a mixture of chametz on Pesach even if there is less than the proportion of a kezayit within a pras (1/6 or 1/8).<ref>Mishna Brurah 442:1</ref>
# Something that has chametz in it and is nullified one in sixty there is a rabbinic mitzvah to get rid of them. If someone didn't get rid of them and didn't realize until after Pesach it is permitted to be eaten.<ref>Mishna Brurah 442:1</ref>
# Something that has chametz in it and is nullified one in sixty there is a rabbinic mitzvah to get rid of them. If someone didn't get rid of them and didn't realize until after Pesach it is permitted to be eaten.<ref>Mishna Brurah 442:1</ref>
# Something that has the taste of chametz in it, like a potato cooked in a chametz chullent, there is a dispute if there is a biblical or rabbinic obligation to remove it. If one didn't do so, after Pesach it is forbidden to eat. In a case of a large loss it is permitted for benefit.<ref>Mishna Brurah 442:1</ref>
# Something that has the taste of chametz in it, like a potato cooked in a chametz chullent, there is a dispute if there is a biblical or rabbinic obligation to remove it. If one didn't do so, after Pesach it is forbidden to eat. In a case of a large loss it is permitted for benefit.<ref>Mishna Brurah 442:1</ref>
# Something cooked in a chametz pot before Pesach, even though it is forbidden to eat on Pesach, may be kept over Pesach and eaten afterwards. This is true even if the chametz pot was used within 24 hours for chametz. Nonetheless, if it is a liquid it shouldn't be left in a chametz pot over pesach.<ref>Mishna Brurah 442:1</ref>
# Something cooked in a chametz pot before Pesach, even though it is forbidden to eat on Pesach, may be kept over Pesach and eaten afterwards. This is true even if the chametz pot was used within 24 hours for chametz. Nonetheless, if it is a liquid it shouldn't be left in a chametz pot over pesach.<ref>Mishna Brurah 442:1</ref>
# Something cooked in a chametz pot on Pesach is forbidden and must be gotten rid of, even if the pot wasn't used in 24 hours for chametz.<ref>Mishna Brurah 442:1</ref>
# Something cooked in a chametz pot on Pesach is forbidden and must be gotten rid of, even if the pot wasn't used in 24 hours for chametz.<ref>Mishna Brurah 442:1</ref>
==Rentals and Deposits==
==Rentals and Deposits==
#If someone rents their house to another Jew on Pesach and no one does bedika or bitul chametz, there is a dispute whether the owner violates Baal Yiraeh and Baal Yimaseh. Additionally, there is a dispute whether the renter violates those prohibitions. Certainly, the one who has it in his property should get rid of it before Pesach.<ref>
#If someone rents their house to another Jew on Pesach and no one does bedika or bitul chametz, there is a dispute whether the owner violates Baal Yiraeh and Baal Yimaseh. Additionally, there is a dispute whether the renter violates those prohibitions. Certainly, the one who has it in his property should get rid of it before Pesach.<ref>
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