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Tenants served 60day notice

Harita Konjeti
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Hello BP team, need suggestions how to solve, One of my tenant renting 5 for years, was given 60 days notice to vacate the property with lease ending on 8/31. On 8/1 he sent email that he is officially vacating the house on 8/3. Today when i went to take over my house, all his belongings were there. Pet hair flying all over. He took his TV and sofa. Every room is filled with stuff. What can i do at this time? He did not pay rent for this month.

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Jenna Lee
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  • Seattle, WA
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Jenna Lee
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  • Seattle, WA
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@Harita Konjeti I just went through this. You are not allowed to just get rid of his stuff until you get it formally that he has left the house. And after that I think u have to give him 30 or 60 days (can't remember exact date) to get his belongings. So you can maybe store it somewhere (if you want to start showing) but your not allowed to dispose them.

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