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Even for a relative, you have exceeded any reasonable expectations. Send the person a certified letter with a firm deadline and statement of what you will do. Actually, I would guess that the person does not really want the items left behind.

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Q: What can a landlord do if the tenant living in the basement moves and after 6 months has not removed most of there possessions Tenant is a relative?
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