How Do I Get Rid of Abandoned Property in New York?

Full question:

How long do i have to keep a former tenants property after she voluntarily moved out?

Answer:

Abandoned property is primarily governed by local ordinances, so we suggest calling the local police department to inquire about applicable procedures for abandoned property. Typically, such laws require notice to be sent to the last known address, giving a certain length of notice for the property to be retrieved or otherwise deemed abandoned and subject to sale.

When a person who is not a landlord agrees to hold property for another, a bailment is created. When the person holding the property, called the bailee, is not being compensated, it is called a gratutous bailment and the bailee must use reasonable care to protect the property.

There are different types of bailments- "bailments for hire" in which the custodian (bailee) is paid, "constructive bailment" when the circumstances create an obligation upon the custodian to protect the goods, and "gratuitous bailment" in which there is no payment, but the bailee is still responsible. There is a lower standard of care imposed upon the bailee in a gratuitous bailment, and the parties may contract to hold the bailee free from liability in any bailment. As the law of bailments establishes a lower standard of care for the bailee in a gratuitous bailment agreement, such an agreement or receipt should indicate explicitly that the bailee is acting without compensation. When a bailment is for the exclusive benefit of the bailee, the bailee owes a duty of extraordinary care. If the bailment is for the mutual benefit of the bailee and bailor, the bailee owes a duty of ordinary care. A gratuitous bailee must use only slight care and is liable only for gross negligence. To create a bailment, the alleged bailee must have actual physical control with the intent to possess. Physical control and intent to possess will be interpreted according to the expectations of the parties. If a court thinks that liability would be unexpected or unfair, it can usually find that the defendant did not have “physical control” or “intent to possess.” For example, courts are more likely to find a bailment of a car exists in a garage with an attendant than in a park and lock garage.

Please see the information at the following link:

http://law.justia.com/newyork/codes/abandoned-property/idx_abp0a14.html

This content is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.

FAQs

Abandonment of a rental property occurs when a tenant leaves the property without notice and without intention to return. This can be indicated by the tenant vacating the premises, removing personal belongings, or failing to pay rent for an extended period. Local laws may define specific timeframes and conditions under which property is considered abandoned. It's essential to check state laws to understand the specific criteria for abandonment in your area.