There are 3 addresses where I can be easily reached. He has all of them and has used them in the past.
. You have one address legally. If you ever sue him, he’ll then have your actual address
If he disposed of my property, he's going to have to pay for it since he agreed it has a value above $1,000
what he agreed to is irrelevent. All that means is he had to comply with the law regarding property worth over $1000. He may do this as a matter of course just to avoid some yahoo saying their junk was worth more.
and that is the legal threshold for disposing of property without consideration to the owner. My property has value, and he is required to get that value for the property.
he is obligated to sell it and give you anything remaining after costs and debts are subtracted. If all he got was $1.95 in a valid sale, that’s where he started deducting costs and debts from (obviously an exaggeration the point is: the sale price can be well below $6000 and he would not owe you anything more than that)
If I left a new car, for example, he couldn't just have it junked. His own words were that he was going to sell it, but he isn't legally allowed to keep any money - so who has it?
it appears you haven’t asked anybody where it is. That’s the only way you’re going to find out.
If he turned anything over to the county treasurer (highly unlikely) it would have been in error since my forwarding address was so easily available to both him and the treasurer. I'm not hiding from anybody. He contacted me there before.
the treasurer is not going to chase you. They simply hold it for the 3 years. It’s up to you to go after it. You can tell the court the landlord had three asdressss for you. In the end it won’t make much difference.
And I'd still need that itemized list. Oh what a list that would be.
well, unless you ask you’ll never get it.
My best guess is that he kept any money
you’re pretty good at making assumptions but very poor at doing what you need to do to find out how things actually are.
he might have gotten for anything as he gave it away or sold it and took it to the dump. It was likely not fair market value, no records were kept, and things were thrown away that shouldn't have been. Much more his style.
and your style appears to be to complain about the guy but you’re the one that was evicted and you’re the one that failed to retrieve your property and you’re the one that has done nothing in a year to do anything to claim your money.
How about you either call the guy, send him a demand notice, or just sue him. This thread has pretty much run it’s course. It’s time you act.