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dunncp11

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Pennsylvania

I have recently purchased a condominium. This condominium has a storage unit included. The previous owner has a deadbolt on the storage unit and has not moved his posessions out of there. Can I charge him a daily rent until he moves his things?
 


HomeGuru

Senior Member
dunncp11 said:
What is the name of your state? Pennsylvania

I have recently purchased a condominium. This condominium has a storage unit included. The previous owner has a deadbolt on the storage unit and has not moved his posessions out of there. Can I charge him a daily rent until he moves his things?

**A: what lock and what things?
 

dunncp11

Junior Member
The lock is on the storage unit that I own and the things belong to the previous owner. I want to know if I can legally charge him rent until he removes those things.
 

HomeGuru

Senior Member
dunncp11 said:
The lock is on the storage unit that I own and the things belong to the previous owner. I want to know if I can legally charge him rent until he removes those things.

**A: read my response again and this time think harder and more creatively.
 
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HomeGuru

Senior Member
You Are Guilty said:
Oh, I got it! Pick the lock, and then replace every one of his things with exact replicas. Ingenious!

**A: thank you. Now go and advise the writer to read the PA abandoned property laws.
 

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