Sometimes landlords get stuck in a wierd position. The tenant is gone, or they very much appear to be gone, but they left some if not ALL of their stuff behind in the rental unit.
Rent is unpaid, and, of course, the tenant is no longer responding to calls or texts. What is the landlord supposed to do with all of the tenant’s personal property?
Rent is unpaid, and, of course, the tenant is no longer responding to calls or texts. What is the landlord supposed to do with all of the tenant’s personal property?
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