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All Forum Posts by: Michele Carney

Michele Carney has started 1 posts and replied 7 times.

Post: Tenant taking what she feels is hers

Michele CarneyPosted
  • Bouckville, NY
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Yes; we have called the police and filed a report and they were planning to make an arrest based on information we provided them. I don't know the outcome since this is a very recent event & the report was filed today!

Post: Tenant taking what she feels is hers

Michele CarneyPosted
  • Bouckville, NY
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

She was the previous owners' tenant and gave her notice prior to our closing on the property. Out of courtesy, we let her stay there for 30 days to give her time to move; she never paid rent. The furnace was in place at the time of closing & was removed during the 30 days she said she needed to move out.

Post: Tenant taking what she feels is hers

Michele CarneyPosted
  • Bouckville, NY
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

This was not out tenant, so we did not have a security deposit, nor was she paying rent to either us or the previous owner, which is why she left.

Post: Tenant taking what she feels is hers

Michele CarneyPosted
  • Bouckville, NY
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Yes; the tenant stayed there & gave a 30(ish) day notice after closing so she still had access to the home. Either she or someone she hired, took the furnace.

Post: Tenant taking what she feels is hers

Michele CarneyPosted
  • Bouckville, NY
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

It was about 30 days after closing that it was taken

Post: Tenant taking what she feels is hers

Michele CarneyPosted
  • Bouckville, NY
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Everything was in place prior to and following closing with the owner. It was taken by tenant after that.  

Post: Tenant taking what she feels is hers

Michele CarneyPosted
  • Bouckville, NY
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

We purchased a home that had a tenant living in it. The previous home owner gave the tenant notice that she needed to leave prior to us purchasing it. When the tenant was there, the furnace stopped working & instead of having the homeowner call in someone to work on fix it, she hired someone to install a new one. When she moved out, she took the furnace she purchased with her, so the home no longer has a furnace in it. We purchased it with a furnace. Is it right for us a the new owners to call authorities and report this stolen?