Every tenancy will come to an end, but what are you supposed to do if your tenant leaves but fails to take his stuff?
It doesn’t make sense to presume that a Landlord is required to just hold on to everything after a tenant has vacated, especially if that tenant is no longer paying rent.
Today’s video will cover what a Landlord can do in this or similar situations.
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