Can I sell my tenant's abandoned property after they left?

Full question:

My tenant left his mobile home before 1 month. He has also not removed his bicycle, personal computer, tables, chairs, and some other items from the property. Can I sell those?

Answer:

Yes, you can sell your tenant's mobile home and other personal items. However, you must first provide a written notice to the tenant. After notifying them, you need to store their abandoned mobile home and personal belongings safely and take reasonable care of them.

If the tenant does not respond within the time specified in your notice or fails to remove their belongings within 45 days, you can proceed to sell the abandoned mobile home and personal items.

For more details, refer to Code of Ala. § 35-12A-1, which defines an abandoned manufactured dwelling and outlines the responsibilities of the manufactured dwelling community owner.

Make sure to follow the proper procedures for notification and storage as outlined in the relevant laws to ensure compliance.

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 by a tenant typically occurs when they leave the rental property without notice and do not intend to return. Signs of abandonment may include the tenant's absence for an extended period, failure to pay rent, and leaving personal belongings behind. Each state may have specific laws defining abandonment, so it's essential to review local statutes for precise criteria.