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Previous Owner Eviction
If the previous owner of the property you purchased from still has their stuff in your property and they are dragging their feet on moving out; what is the best course of action?
I would like to expedite the move by hiring a mover ($175 quoted) and just closing that issue.
As far holding costs go, they are minimal as this was a cash acquisition.
The previous owners were supposed to move out Friday, then Sunday, then Tuesday and now they're asking for Wednesday. I swung by today and none of their stuff has been moved and I just don't think they'll move out when they say they will.
What do you guys think?