tranquility
Senior Member
Quite frankly, again without research, the above rubbish pretty much comports to what the black letter law may be. I say this only to keep people from jumping in too hard without looking things up.If the items were lost (by someone other than the property owner) and not abandoned then the property owner has no better claim to them then you do. You are in possession of the items now, you did not take them from the property owner, and he can't take them from you. A property owner does not have some special 'finders-keepers' right that you don't have.
Of course if they were left there by the property owner then of course they don't belong to the tenant. If they were abandoned there by someone else before(or after) the property owner took possession of the real estate then they probably do belong to the property owner. But- if items were lost there by someone other than the property owner, it is not so clear that the items belong to the property owner anymore so than the tenant.
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In doing a quick check of a property law casebook, I suspect ki23 is a first year law student and relating to us the cases in the "finding" chapter.
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