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When tenants leave behind personal property after an eviction, their former landlords must follow state laws regarding abandoned property.
Most states demand a holding period whereby the tenant has a certain number of days to collect their belongings. Even after the holding period expires, some states don’t allow landlords to keep the proceeds from any sold property.
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0:00 Intro:
0:15 Rules For Abandonded Possessions After Evictions:
0:39 Most States Require Landlords:
0:45 Best Way To Get Rid Of Abandonded Possessions:
1:39 State Holding Periods: