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Do you charge to remove an evicted tenants things?
I know this differs in all states, but how would you go about charging for having to hold an evicted tenants belongings? I am told by the court that I have to hold everything for 30 days. I do not want to rent a storage unit as I have lost enough money on this person. I have a 20 ft box trailer that I was going to store everything in for the 30 days. My question is, how would I charge for the person to get their things back? When others move things into a storage unit, do you usually recover any costs associated with moving the items there? Just looking for some opinions as I am almost certain he will not be back for anything.