Originally Posted By: Win
Originally Posted By: Number21
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My question is, what happens when you move out of a leased space and leave items for 3 months? At a minimum, he's not getting his forklift back until he pays me storage fees. At what point does the property become abandoned?
In my state in the absence of a statute, abandonment requires an actual intent by the property owner to abandon his or her property. In reading your posts, it seems to me that intent is lacking.
Since the situation has gone so far south, you would probably be well served by a consultation with a lawyer licensed to practice in your state, and familiar with these types of rental issues.
I posted a link to an Oregon attorney's website. That attorney stated that in Oregon, there are clear statutes on how to handle abandoned property left on residential real estate. However, commercial real estate has zero established law and relies on court precedents. In that case an attorney specializing in this may be needed.
Originally Posted By: Number21
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My question is, what happens when you move out of a leased space and leave items for 3 months? At a minimum, he's not getting his forklift back until he pays me storage fees. At what point does the property become abandoned?
In my state in the absence of a statute, abandonment requires an actual intent by the property owner to abandon his or her property. In reading your posts, it seems to me that intent is lacking.
Since the situation has gone so far south, you would probably be well served by a consultation with a lawyer licensed to practice in your state, and familiar with these types of rental issues.
I posted a link to an Oregon attorney's website. That attorney stated that in Oregon, there are clear statutes on how to handle abandoned property left on residential real estate. However, commercial real estate has zero established law and relies on court precedents. In that case an attorney specializing in this may be needed.