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Abandon Property At My Apartment
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She left it’s been 7 months and now she wants her stuff back. She never payed rent or helped in anyway and says she will sue me. Can she do that even tho she abandon her stuff
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However if you're in the UK, you don't hold a lien over the property. If a court held that you're intentionally seeking to permanently deprive the other party of her property, you could be convicted of theft, as well as facing civil action.
Eek ! Chris is a bit hard-line.
She has nt abandoned it - she wants it back !
You have to give it back. It is hers. Arrange a time.
signed Judge Jude.
Liens and fings tho technical are correct - but the bottom line is always, you have to give it back.
Frostie - you are in meltdown. Return the stuff and move on
She has nt abandoned it - she wants it back !
You have to give it back. It is hers. Arrange a time.
signed Judge Jude.
Liens and fings tho technical are correct - but the bottom line is always, you have to give it back.
Frostie - you are in meltdown. Return the stuff and move on
a propos of absolutely nothing
a tenant tried that - where's me stuff etc
and then she triumphantly said - my laptop has gone!
I said - you gave the key to a friend didnt you? she was seen going in a week or so ago. So I have had no control over your stuff at all
and she sulkily admitted that was so
Kathryn ( 5 spellings of Kath, I wonder why?) have you read this?
a tenant tried that - where's me stuff etc
and then she triumphantly said - my laptop has gone!
I said - you gave the key to a friend didnt you? she was seen going in a week or so ago. So I have had no control over your stuff at all
and she sulkily admitted that was so
Kathryn ( 5 spellings of Kath, I wonder why?) have you read this?
Well, this question resinates with me somewhat, as I went through something similar.
Did she attempt to get her stuff at all over the last 7 months?
Did you offer for her to collect her stuff at all over the last 7 months?
Do you still have her stuff?
When my wife walked out on me (she left whilst I was at work, abandoned the house (about 70% of her stuff and joint items)) I went into full meltdown and couldn't cope. My family moved me and everything out of the house. Everything went into a shipping container. She was furious that I had taken everything - apparently the washing machine was a present from her nan (who had passed away). I gave her the opportunity (just once, although I never set a time limit) to gather her things and even said that I'd make sure that I was not present. I even said it would be ok for a family member to collect her stuff.
I believe the questions I've asked are important, as they could very well help things go in your favour, depending on the answers of course.
Did she attempt to get her stuff at all over the last 7 months?
Did you offer for her to collect her stuff at all over the last 7 months?
Do you still have her stuff?
When my wife walked out on me (she left whilst I was at work, abandoned the house (about 70% of her stuff and joint items)) I went into full meltdown and couldn't cope. My family moved me and everything out of the house. Everything went into a shipping container. She was furious that I had taken everything - apparently the washing machine was a present from her nan (who had passed away). I gave her the opportunity (just once, although I never set a time limit) to gather her things and even said that I'd make sure that I was not present. I even said it would be ok for a family member to collect her stuff.
I believe the questions I've asked are important, as they could very well help things go in your favour, depending on the answers of course.
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