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Jeff G.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sacramento, CA
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Tenant left no new address?

Jeff G.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sacramento, CA
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I recently had a(n inherited) tenant vacate a house, owing more in rent and damages than her deposit will cover.  Being in California, I have to send a list of charges within 2 weeks, but she left no forwarding address.  Am I really supposed to send it to the address she just vacated?

Also, she left an old, beat-up desk outside which has since been rained on.  Is there some sort of legal litmus test for whether something is trash vs whether it needs to be put in storage?  I think most people would see it as trash, but I don't want to open myself up to "oh that was a family heirloom with sentimental value..."

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