Evicted Tenant Still Has Stuff In Apartment
My question involves an eviction in the state of: california
iam the manager of condiminiums in bakersfield ca. i have a tenant who has not paid rent for two months we have left a three day notice on his door and today is his third day i went to do a walk through but there were people there and all of his stuff still there too. tommorow i am to do my walk through and if his stuff is still there can i through it away or what should i do with it?
Re: Evicted Tenant Still Has Stuff In Apt.
If there is still belongings there they may still be there. This site may provide answers on what you can and cannot do with belongings
Re: Evicted Tenant Still Has Stuff In Apt.
No, you can't throw it away. Panther linked you up to a site that has some valuable information.
The link you need to use is the, "Appendix 4 - Other Resources". You would then find this link: http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/l...des/lt-5.shtml
Re: Evicted Tenant Still Has Stuff In Apt.
Read this.
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Quoting Can a landlord evict a tenant without filing an unlawful detainer?
No. It is against the law for landlords to evict tenants on their own. Even if the tenant is months behind on the rent, the landlord cannot:
- Physically remove the tenant,
- Get rid of the tenant's personal property,
- Lock the tenant out,
- Cut off the utilities, like water or electricity,
- Remove outside windows or doors, or
- Change the locks.