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I am about to close on a house in Kissimmee, FL. Can anyone in Central Florida help out with some quick info?
The tenants prior to my ownership have left a whole lot of stuff from boxes and furniture to dogs and newborn pups in the house. Does Osceola County have anything specific on this? For example, is there a certain time period that they have to come get there crap or can I have a garage sale the day after closing?
I don't want anything that was left, and I dont wanna break the law either, but I'm no lawyer. Im in Orlando (Orange County) and unfamiliar with osceola. So specific statutes and hyperlinks for Osceola County would be a great help. Or if you know anything off the top of your head, by all means drop a line.