sell it to what is worth and take your money out that and give them back the rest
The landlord refuses to return personal property until the balance of his rent has been paid. 3 months have passed.
My sister stored her personal property in my storage house for 9 months. I kept asking her to come and get it she never did. I took her property out and place it in my garage. She never did come and get it, she said her lawyer told her not to touch it.
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Depending on the laws in your state you may or may not have the right to trespass on the property. The safest way to get your property back would be to explain the situation to the police and have them escort you to get your property.
Yes, the individual can be charged with deprivation of property. Deprivation of property, which is applicable even when the property has been returned, is a lesser form of theft.
Yes, the individual can be charged with deprivation of property. Deprivation of property, which is applicable even when the property has been returned, is a lesser form of theft.
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NO It's almost always against the property owner's will, but if there is no confrontation (breach of peace), it will be removed. And you can spend 6-24 months in jail for tresspassing.
You should charge a person right away and not wait. However, you have around three months for the charges to still be viable.
She had him first, let him go
Almost 3 months.
If the quitclaim was not recorded properly but YOUR transaction was, you own it. * If the property did not have a clear title before it was sold, the transaction is null and void. The buyer should contact an attorney, as such a matter is likely to result in lengthy and expensive litigation.