Dreamcatcher508
Junior Member
This is in the state of Alaska. My adult son had a girlfriend that would sometimes stay overnight as a guest in my home, over several months. Over time as one would expect, some personal effects had been left in my home. (Shoes, books, laptop, toothbrush, a shirt, a hat, photos etc...) After an incident ocurred, in a civil manner I told this individual that she was no longer welcome in my home. I instructed her to get all of her belongings and leave my house.
She was given reasonable time to gather her belongings. In fact, she got her laptop, clothes, and other personal effects but left other stuff behind. She had a full-sized pick-up truck. So, she had plenty of room to take it with her. She knew when she left that she was not welcomed back on our property. Needless to say, we wanted her, and all her stuff gone right there on the spot. After she left, I considered anything she left behind abandoned and tossed it in the garbage accordingly.
She has recently claimed that she left thousands in property at my home. She also believes that I have illegally destroyed her things by disposing of them. She contends that the belongings were left in care of my son and I had no right to dispose of them. She is demandng that I pay her an amount that she has estimated as the value of her irreplacable "sentimental" property.
If I throw an unwanted guest off my property, that has never rented or lived in my home does this person really have any legal rights that require me to assume liabilty/responsibility?
She was given reasonable time to gather her belongings. In fact, she got her laptop, clothes, and other personal effects but left other stuff behind. She had a full-sized pick-up truck. So, she had plenty of room to take it with her. She knew when she left that she was not welcomed back on our property. Needless to say, we wanted her, and all her stuff gone right there on the spot. After she left, I considered anything she left behind abandoned and tossed it in the garbage accordingly.
She has recently claimed that she left thousands in property at my home. She also believes that I have illegally destroyed her things by disposing of them. She contends that the belongings were left in care of my son and I had no right to dispose of them. She is demandng that I pay her an amount that she has estimated as the value of her irreplacable "sentimental" property.
If I throw an unwanted guest off my property, that has never rented or lived in my home does this person really have any legal rights that require me to assume liabilty/responsibility?