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If a tenant abandons a rental property, what is the landlord's (or property manager's) obligation regarding the tenant's abandoned personal property?

Landlords generally have a legal obligation to store abandoned property for a specific period (e.g., 30-60 days in BC) and make reasonable efforts to contact th

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Question: If a tenant abandons a rental property, what is the landlord's (or property manager's) obligation regarding the tenant's abandoned personal property?

Answer options:

  • The landlord can immediately dispose of all items. ✅ The landlord must store the items for a specified period and attempt to return them.
  • The landlord can claim ownership of all abandoned items.
  • The tenant forfeits all rights to their property once they abandon the unit.

Correct answer: The landlord must store the items for a specified period and attempt to return them.

Explanation: Landlords generally have a legal obligation to store abandoned property for a specific period (e.g., 30-60 days in BC) and make reasonable efforts to contact the tenant before disposal, subject to provincial regulations.

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