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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
My tenant moved out in FL, and left property.
My tenant moved out of a Florida property and left some personal property (potted plants, etc). They want to come by and pick them up. I gave them a date and time, but they have not agreed yet. If they don't come to pick the property up, is the property ours? Can I dispose of it? I want to be done with these tenants so I don't want them knocking on the door 30 days from now asking for their potted plants and stuff back.
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If the tenant has vacated the property and legally surrendered possession then I believe that would fall under abandoned property. Check www.evict.com or give them a call. They are great people to ask. In the future, you might want to put a clause in your lease for abandoned property.