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If you find that your mod does disappear, when you go to load your save I'm pretty sure the game will warn you that it detects that there are missing objects that could not be loaded (which would be from mods). If it is a mod home, unfortunately yes, any items in the mod home would be lost in Skyrim limbo, unable to be obtained again. However I use plenty of modded player homes and I have never run into any issue of this sort. It is very safe and if you take care to back-up just in case there's nothing that can really go wrong. If the worst possible happens, and you load your save to find something's missing, DO NOT save over it, exit out of the game, and redownload the mod that's missing.
But "don't be scared"; you can easily and safely re-enable to mod in the "Data Files" tab of the Skyrim launcher. If you find yourself in such a situation [STEAM will give you a notice that a mod has been disabled], make sure you re-enable the mod before continuing to play yoru character.