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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Getting ride of evicted tenant’s stuff
I recently evicted my tenant and have proposed a couple days/times for them to come get their stuff. None of these days “work” for the tenant and I’m tired of their games. How much longer do I have to provide alternate available windows for pickup?
Not that I want to pay for a contractor to pack up and move items to a storage unit, but does anyone have any recommendations of contractors to do this?
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check your state laws regarding storage/accessibility