Saturday, October 31, 2009

Legally how long does a person have to get there possesions out of a persons home after being informed?

Possesions were left at someones home for 4 months and were told it was ok. Then yesterday was told to get them out at this time we have no money to use for gas and or get a uhaul. There were some big things left there. Do they have the right to set it on the curb if they wanted? Shouldn`t I have time to remove it if I was told to leave it there and was not given a time limit? Especially if its a relative?
Answer:
Legally, you have no rights. Hopefully, your relations will be nice. If you left big stuff in my home for 4 months, I would be wanting it gone too.
it might be different state to state, but i believe they have to give three day grace. in columbus ohio our landlord told us we had two weeks.
It really depends but usually it is about 10 days-2 wks
I don't know about the whole legal thing but I would think about it this way. It is on thei property. THey have the right to move it about their property as they wish. Meaning yes they could put it on the curb and we all know garbage pickers will come by and take it. However you would think if they were family they would be a little bit more considerate but people are crazy in this world today. Good luck.
30 days is usually the standard but it depends on the state your in sometimes. After that you forfeit your things and it becomes legally there's to do what they want with. Put it on the curb, sell it, have a fire in the backyard if that's what they want. Doesn't matter if its a relative or not but you do have a time limit. You best bet would be to ask a local police officer, they would know exactly how long you have.
well, with a relative it gets tricky, if u were told u could leave it thats fine, but they said get it out and you can't right now. if they have a court order making you get it out and you don't then yes they can. however, they still could, and you could sue them over it if they don't have a court order. however, if it is beacuse the house got sold or something, then yeah, they can throw it all away, becauwse they have to empty it.

Morally, no, bet legally, yes. I would talk to them and explain, we dont have the gas/money for uhaul/ etc right now, can we get it after payday, or whenever you have in mind
In Oregon you have 30 days.
4 months is a long time to use someones home for storage. When did you tell them you would remove these belongings? Have you exceeded that date?

Your best bet would be to call and calmly explain your situation. Ask if they would please allow you a few more days to get gas money, etc so that you can collect your belongings.
Call your county magistrate for the answer.

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