Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Did your tenant abandon the property?

Abandon means to intentionally and permanently give up, surrender, leave, desert or relinquish all interest. This is often used in situations to determine whether a tenant has left his/her apartment and the property inside and does not intend to come back. Thus, a landlord can take over an apparently abandoned residence, but must store anything a tenant leaves behind and give notice to the tenant before selling or discarding the possessions which were left.

Has this happened to you? Bradford Miller Law can assist you with any tenant problem or questions you may have. Being a landlord firm, located in downtown Chicago, we have been helping clients handle many situations, including tenant evictions. If you are having a landlord tenant dispute, contact me at 312-238-9298 for a free consultation.

Posted by Bradford Miller Law, P.C.
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Chicago, Il 60602
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