Questions

Can you call the cops on someone for throwing away your belongings?

Can you call the cops on someone for throwing away your belongings?

You may call the police and file a report. If he district attorney is willing to prosecute, you may seek restitution from your roommate during the course of prosecution.

Can an ex throw away personal belongings?

Generally speaking, if a party is obligated under an Order to remove personal property items by a certain date, then that party may be held in contempt for non-compliance if that person does not remove the items, furthermore, relief may be granted for you to sale or otherwise dispose of that property.

Can you sue an ex for throwing away your belongings?

Yes you can unless by that state law the belongings are declared by law abandoned.

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Can I throw my ex-girlfriends out of my house?

Yes, if you have proof that you gave her notice. * This will flag comments for moderators to take action. You are asking for trouble if you simply throw them out. Find out where she is and deliver them or pack them up and store them either in the house or off premises.

How long does an ex have to give you their belongings?

When you send a letter to them about retrieving their belongings by certified mail, they will have to acknowledge receipt of the letter. Depending on where you live, an ex can be given from 30-60 days to retrieve their belongings. While 30 days should be considered a minimum deadline, you should not set a deadline for less than 30 days.

How can I get an ex-spouse’s stuff case dismissed?

You will have all the evidence you need in order to have the case dismissed because you did everything legally and in your power to let your ex gain possession of their stuff before ridding of it yourself. Many of these types of cases do not end up in court.

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How long does an ex have to move out of State?

Depending on where you live, an ex can be given from 30-60 days to retrieve their belongings. While 30 days should be considered a minimum deadline, you should not set a deadline for less than 30 days. This is considered to be ample time for an ex to remove their possessions.