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That's a "tricky" question. You will probably have to research this with your local authorities. Just how long must private property and possessions be left on the street, unguarded and unprotected, before the law considers them to be "abandoned property," or "trash?" Just because it was removed from a residence and left on the street does not necessarily mean it is no longer "owned" by someone.

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Q: Who has the right to things left on public streets after a eviction?
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