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Objects of some value were left in my commercial property after the expiration of a lease. Can I keep tham?
BySix months ago a lease I had with a tenant expired. It was for a commercial piece of property. I have only recently had the time to go through the property, and I found some pieces of equipment that would be fairly valuable. I believe they were left on the property intentionally. Can I keep them? Or do I still – after at least 6 months – have to see if the tenant wants them back?
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2 Comments
May 28th, 2009 at 3:23 am
The rightthing to do is to call them if you can find them and ask. If you can’t locate them I would sell them!
May 30th, 2009 at 2:22 am
Depends completely on the law of your unnamed state, country or planet.