Topic: Fire
We just suffered a fire at one of our rentals and the house is no longer fit for occupancy. The tenants made it out safely but lost most of their belongings to the fire and smoke and water damage. What timeframe do I have to give them to claim any belongings before I can begin debris removal and repair? They've stated that they don't want anything but I don't want to start hauling out clothes and pictures without being "by the book". I plan to have them sign a release stating that they don't want anything but want to know my legal obligation as far as providing them time to claim their property.
Posted by: David CA Relevant for: State Specific Post California 0 Reply 209 Views

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