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回答: please explain in details.yanon2008-07-17 13:12:34

In my county, I must clean up the curb side where I dumped tenant's belongings after 48 hours (I forgot how long) if tenant doesn't remove everything. I must do this not to serve the tenant, but to abide by the county's rule to keep the street and environment clean. Basically, once the tenant's stuff are out on the street, they are in nobody's possession, passer*****y can pick them up and carry away. As a courtesy, I will call tenant after stuff are moved so that he/she can come to get them before passer*****y take them.

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Indiana is different. -jy101- 给 jy101 发送悄悄话 (284 bytes) () 07/17/2008 postreply 13:54:19

I would blame Indiana law to be too relaxed, leaving -miat42- 给 miat42 发送悄悄话 miat42 的博客首页 (37 bytes) () 07/17/2008 postreply 14:20:34

anyone can sue you for anything for any reason... -jy101- 给 jy101 发送悄悄话 (159 bytes) () 07/17/2008 postreply 14:25:03

I can't imagine an eviction without police. If police -miat42- 给 miat42 发送悄悄话 miat42 的博客首页 (209 bytes) () 07/17/2008 postreply 14:44:06

you can not kick people out without a court ordered eviction -jy101- 给 jy101 发送悄悄话 (53 bytes) () 07/17/2008 postreply 15:01:52

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