Unclaimed Property Legal Steps

Summary

In New Hampshire, you cannot simply remove someone elses belongings from your property. You should send a formal written notice to your ex-friend, giving him a reasonable time to collect his belongings. If he fails to comply, consult with a local attorney. Moving his belongings without his consent may be considered trespassing. Contact a local attorney or legal aid organization for further assistance.

Full Conversation

I live in derry nh. And he had moved to methuen ma
Hi Phil, in NH, you cannot simply remove his belongings. Here's what you should do:
- Send a formal written notice, giving him a reasonable time to collect his belongings.
- If he doesn't comply, consult with a local attorney.
- Do not dispose of or sell his belongings without legal advice.
Can i just bring it to his apartment and pile it on his padio
Hi Phil, it's not advisable to move his belongings without his consent as it may be considered trespassing. It's best to continue with the formal notice and seek legal advice if he fails to collect his things.
I have gone to the police, the courts legal ad and noone
Hello Phil, I understand your frustration. You might want to consider contacting a local attorney or legal aid organization. They can help you navigate this process and ensure you're within the legal bounds.
Can give me an answer
As per NH law:
- You should send a written notice to your ex-friend, giving a reasonable time to collect his belongings.
- If he fails to comply, consult with a local attorney.
- It's not advisable to move his belongings without his consent as it may be considered trespassing.