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Other ways to remove tenants items in CT
I have a holdover owner that appears to be a hoarder. I think he may still be there when the Marshall comes to tell him he has to leave. Are there other options besides paying for movers to move his items into a 15 day storage unit? Can we leave the items at the house for 30 days? What if he leaves and leaves items behind? Trying to avoid the movers cost which could be in the tens of thousands. I understand I can sue for those costs, but anyway not to get movers involved? Thanks
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I agree with @Karl B. Just leave the items in the house and lose a couple weeks of rent. When the time is up, then you can move it to the trash or whatever.
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