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Updated about 6 years ago,

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William Joseph
  • Property Manager
  • Plantsville, CT
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Old owner left guns in the property

William Joseph
  • Property Manager
  • Plantsville, CT
Posted

Here is the scenario:

I just purchased a property in Connecticut. The old owner is in assisted living an left anything he didn't want (trash out was negotiated as part of purchase price). The seller left a number of guns and ammo in the property. I know this is likely a state specific question but am looking for general answers too. How should I handle? For what it is worth, I have my pistol license in CT but an am not really interested in in the intrinsic value of the guns so much as the liability of now being in "control" of them. 

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