As long as you can demonstrate that you provided reasonable notice to the individual to remove the items from the place you own, then you can certainly discard unwanted items.
The link below shows the required steps for a landlord to be able to claim and dispose of property. Most states will have similar requirements.
2006-11-01 03:35:04
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answered by Javelinl 3
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I guess it depends on the situation. If you have an ex lover or something that left all their stuff at your house, I would say it's in your posession so you probably could get away with it.
Anything else like a Tenant/Landlord issue or boss/worker issue might be a gray area.
Regardless of legal or not, it's not very nice and even if you really dislike this person you should try and get their stuff to them, offer them an opportunity to get it, even if it's just ONE.
2006-11-01 03:42:21
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answered by Heather S 4
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this is a medical technique, she's a minor, i've got self belief the mummy and dad have the main remarkable to be recommended. I even have self belief the mummy and dad won't have the main remarkable to grant consent (that's what a choose may well be for) and that i additionally think of that if the teenager is scared then she must be in foster care while she tells them so as that if she comes to a decision that she feels threatened then she would be in a position to stay faraway from domicile. i'm incredibly no longer attentive to mom and dad beating their infant to dying because of the fact of a being pregnant (by skill of the time they are in a position to get pregnant they are in a position to additionally run incredibly properly, and combat lower back, besides as generally having a boyfriend or different friends who they are in a position to have over helping them.) i'm specific it ought to ensue, yet i do no longer think of it occurs that frequently, very maximum unlikely to ensue. A beating nonetheless i'm specific ought to ensue (that's what my mom have been given while she replaced into pregnant at sixteen) and that i've got self belief that the courts might have the main remarkable to guard/fee the mummy and dad for that. relatively... i think of each confirm ought to understand approximately medical techniques finished on their minor. And that precautions may well be finished to be sure their mom and dad do no longer do something volatile to that minor, or provide outs for the minor to take if mandatory.
2016-11-26 21:52:46
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answered by ? 4
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No.
That said, at some point, abandoned possessions can be discarded. Contact a lawyer for details.
2006-11-01 03:34:03
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answered by novangelis 7
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I wouldn't consider it legal or illegal,it's just impolite.
How would u feel if someone threw away something that u really liked?
2006-11-01 03:26:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably not. But it may depend on the circumstances. You should seek the advice of a lawyer in your area.
2006-11-01 03:27:01
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answered by www.lvtrafficticketguy.com 5
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Of course it's not legal.
2006-11-01 03:26:54
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answered by profile image 5
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no it is not legal!! you can get sued for doing that!!
2006-11-01 03:33:57
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answered by babygirl 4
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Yes...
2006-11-01 03:27:26
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answered by Anonymous
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