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  1. #1
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    Default Getting My Stuff Back

    My question involves a relationship in the state of:British Columbia, Canada

    I broke up with my boyfriend about a month ago. We have an appartment that I paid the last month ( january ). I moved at my sister's place in the mean time because the situation was getting worst. So now its two days before febuary 1st and when I get there to move the rest of my stuff, he changed all the locks and he is gone for work. Do I have some right? Can I get in and get my stuff without is permission? I am still renting that place till the end of the month.
    Thanks to get back to me as soon as possible

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    Default Re: Getting My Stuff Back

    We handle US law only, as noted on the registration and posting forms.

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