Re: Abandonment of rental home & personal property
Posted by http://thelandlordlawyer.com/ on 2/22/09
Shirley: on my site, thelandlordlawyer.com I have placed a link (under the page "resources") that guides you on property abandonment standards. This is based on michigan landlord tenant law, but the standards likely parallel where you are. On 11/11/08, Gregory Junior wrote: > On 10/08/08, Shirley Richendifer wrote: > "I notified tenants by leaving msg. on both cell >> phones that I wanted then to pick up the rest of their >> stuff by end of the week or I would trash it all. Do I >> need to do something more? Shirlr" > > Good evening Shirley, in most states you do have to send the > tenants a written notice and give them an "opportunity to > respond." Sounds ridiculous, I know, but it is what it is. > Try the link above for real estate and landlord forms, > including tenant notices. > Good luck, > Greg
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Abandonment of rental home & personal property, 10/08/08, by Shirley Richendifer.
- Re: Abandonment of rental home & personal property, 11/11/08, by Gregory Junior.
- Re: Abandonment of rental home & personal property, 2/22/09, by http://thelandlordlawyer.com/.
- Re: Abondonment of home furnishings - Friend moved out , 8/27/09, by Jeffrey L.
- Re: Abondonment of home furnishings - Friend moved out , 8/28/09, by TheLandlordLawyer.com.
- Re: Abondonment of home furnishings - Friend moved out , 10/12/09, by Brian.
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