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DustyLaine
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Tennessee. My daughter and I moved to this state in Aug. 2000. She rented an apt in Oct. Her ex-husband stopped sending her child support and she wasn't able to continue paying the rent. I believe her last payment was in late Nov. The manager offered to let her store her possessions in a vacant apt on the property until she could get a storage unit. My daughter was unable to get a storage unit for lack of funds. My daughter stayed with me as she has four children under the age of 11. However, because she was evicted for non payment of rent, she couldn't stay with me in the same apt. complex. She comes to visit me every day and has seen her personal possessions in the hands of other tenents in the complex. When my daughter questioned the manager, she was informed that her personal belonging were now the property of the complex. Question: If they have her personal property, aren't they required by Tennessee law to have a public sale and use the monies to apply to her back rent and storage? Or is it permissable for the manager to give away her things to anyone she choses? Urgent response.