Summary
In New Jersey, landlords must store abandoned property for 30 days and notify the tenant about storage costs. If the tenant does not respond, the landlord can sell the property. Sending a certified letter provides proof of communication. Since you notified the tenant within the first 30 days, you can proceed with selling the property following New Jerseys specific rules.Full Conversation
I had a tenant on my property who was court ordered to leave and also remove all their personal property from my property. This was in August. They still have not removed anything from my property what do I do next.
What state is your property located in, Kelly? Laws regarding tenant's abandoned property vary by state.
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What state is your property located in, Kelly?
New jersey
In New Jersey, landlords must store abandoned property for 30 days. After that, they can sell it.
- Notify the tenant about the property and storage costs.
- If no response, you can sell the property.
Is there anything else I can help with?
Ok should I send a certified letter
Yes, sending a certified letter is a good idea as it provides proof of communication. Make sure to include details about the property and storage costs.
Ok great thank you.
You're welcome, Kelly! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Good luck with your situation.
This was ordered by a judge on august * it’s been over 30 days or should I send a letter and then wait another 30 days
Did you notify the tenant about the property and storage costs within the first 30 days after the court order?
Yes
Since you've already notified the tenant, you can proceed with selling the property. Make sure to follow New Jersey's specific rules for selling tenant's abandoned property.
Ok great thank you
You're welcome, Kelly! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Good luck with your situation.