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All Forum Posts by: John Turk

John Turk has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

@george p. my lease says nothing about belongings that remain in the unit. does that mean im unable to charge a storage fee?

i live in florida. i was told that i can legally charge the previous tenant a storage fee for leaving behind some of her belongings. she moved on the 31st & still has her washer & dryer at the house. the new tenant is already moved in & has cleaned. i want to charge the old tenant a storage fee for not taking it when she moved. what amount can i legally charge her?

i had a previous tenant move out & she left behind the washer & dryer & also some construction materials. it has only been 4 days. what is the legal protocol on how to handle this situation?

the old tenant said shes coming by this saturday to get everything. what is the legal protocol that i as the landlord am supposed to follow? keep in mind im trying to avoid a situation where she is inconveniencing the new tenant by storing her stuff in the house & then coming by to pick it up.