If one converts his home to a storage place (otzar) within 30 days of Passover, must he check for pre-existing chametz?
Synopsis
If a home is designated as a storage facility within 30 days of Passover, one must check for any pre-existing chametz; if designated more than 30 days before, one merely nullifies the chametz in his heart.
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