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You do what you would do when any theft occurs; you file a police report and have him charged with theft. Now because he is still your landlord, you might approach him and ask if you can have your property back before you involve law enforcement. Either way, you might want to consider finding a new residence.

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Q: What to do when a landlord steals personal property when you are in between moving to one of his other properties?
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