Ask your ex-wife if she wants to collect her property, or is it all right to dispose of the property? Either way, you have legally fulfilled your obligation. I don't know how well you get on with your ex, so if the split was acrimonious (angry or bitter) get her decision in writing! If in doubt, I would store her things for as long as it takes. I doubt that there is a set legal time.
a personal property is something you bought or got ,and you keep it personal
No.
if it is impounded
No, they cannot. Call the police.
Personal property? All of it. There may be some limitation on major appliances, but the home furnishings are yours.
no
The executor is not entitled to keep the property. They hold it for a period of time (specified in the law) and if the beneficiary isn't found it is distributed according to the law.
No Way. Its Your Stuff !
Not Legally, to do so would be called "CONVERSION". In some states, the repo company can charge you a FEE for inventory and stoarge of your PP, but they cannot keep it it you pay the fee. i am in Florida and they said it will cost 200.00 to get my personal belongings,is there a cap?
Let's clarify what is personal property: any property that you own that is not real estate property, such as your personal belongings, car, pets, etc.; now, in the Landlord/Tenant court, your landlord may keep or put out your personal property to the curb once he evicts you from the unit, depending on the state you live in, and whether you owe him back rent.
Yes but only if theres a court descesion behind it
You may keep personal property such as furniture, jewelry, your homestead and at least one motor vehicle.