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Default OT Sometimes, ya just gotta hold a HARD LINE!!

On 7/24/2017 8:41 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2017 22:08:18 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>
>> On 7/24/2017 9:39 PM, wrote:
>>> On Monday, July 24, 2017 at 4:53:29 PM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
>>>>
>>>> John can't evict anyone for any reason, the *owner* or the owner's
>>>> legal agent would need to go through the courts.... and even for non
>>>> payment of rent the judge would very likely give her a court date some
>>>> 30 days out from the time of filing and then very likely after a court
>>>> hearing the judge would give her 60 days to pay all the due rent or
>>>> to leave before the sheriff would be ordered to toss her and her stuff
>>>> to the curb... I've had enough people evicted to know the process.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I don't know anything about where he lives but here after a tenant has
>>> been served with eviction papers they have 90 days to move out. After
>>> the sheriff comes and sets them out on the street. HOWEVER, it can
>>> take the sheriff up to a year to show up and make them leave.
>>>

>>
>> What state is that?
>>
>> For non payment of rent here in CT there is a 9 day grace period and you
>> can then serve a 3 day notice to quit.

>
> In Texas and California it's a 3 day notice to pay or forfeit. Then
> the landlord has to get a judgment from the county court and they have
> 30 days after that. In no case can you dispose of belongings of the
> tenant until you get a court order. The legal status of this property
> is unknown. I think the courts would view this as the tenant has not
> fully vacated the premises (and taken her friend with her). Most
> states don't allow to chuck the shit outside. Fortunately for John
> she's probably very Chinese and probably doesn't know her rights.
> -sw
>


But this wasn't a tenant.

And the tenant left, so these belongings were abandoned.