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Old Feb 6th, 2007, 08:25 AM     #1
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I had someone move in temporarily because she said her home was destroyed in the flood. She said it would be a couple of months and she was paying an agreed upon amount. No lease. I rent the apartment I live in. Nine months later she has moved herself out but she won't get her stuff out of my home. She has gotten a few things but won't adhere to the deadline I gave, which was January 31, and won't tell me when she will get all of her stuff. How can I legally force her to remove her things from my apartment? I live ni NJ and was told by the police that I can't legally throw her stuff out.
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Old Feb 6th, 2007, 05:23 PM     #2
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You normally need to try to give 30 days notice in writing that you intend to dispose of the items; and then also inform the local police what you are doing as well. After that you should be okay.
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Unfortunately I have given more than 30 days notice and when I went to the police they told me I am not allowed to dispose of it. They said I had to get a lawyer so I wanted to write here to see what I had to do before I see if I can afford a lawyer or see if it's something I can file myself.
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The police cannot make you keep it. But if you want to be even safer then file in court and have a judge approve. You can do that without a lawyer if you wish--nobody is likely to be fighting it with you.
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