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租客还有一些东西放在车库里。也不拿走。
key都还我了。就是一直说他会拿走。可是天天联系。天天说明天。。。这周一后就不回我短信了。打电话过去就说他忙就在吵说为什么天天逼他拿走。。。是个老外。。。
fair trading说14天,如果不拿走就可以清掉。是这样吗?真是有够烦的。。
http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.a ... y_your_tenant.page?
Tenant reclaiming goods
The former tenant, or anybody else with a legal interest in the goods (e.g. the tenant's ex-housemate or a goods hire company) can reclaim the goods at any time they remain in your possession. A suitable time and day for collection needs to be agreed upon. You cannot refuse to return the belongings, even if the former tenant owes rent or money for some other reason.
Generally, goods left behind can be reclaimed free of charge. However, you can charge an 'occupation fee' to the person claiming the goods if enough goods were left to prevent you from renting the premises. An occupation fee (equal to a day’s rent) can be charged for each day the goods are held, whether they are stored on the premises or elsewhere, up to maximum of 14 days, even if you choose to hold the goods for longer.
Disposal of unclaimed items
If the former tenant fails to reclaim the goods within the 14 days you can choose to:
donate the goods to charity (e.g. leave clothes in a clothing bin or arrange for furniture etc to be collected), or
dispose of the goods in a lawful manner (e.g. take them to the tip or organise a council collection if such a service is available in your area), or
keep the goods in the property if they are useful fixtures and fittings (e.g. curtains), or
sell the goods for fair value and give the proceeds to the tenant (less the occupation fee and reasonable costs of the sale) or send it to the Office of State Revenue after 6 years as unclaimed money.
Unclaimed personal documents can be disposed of after the 90 days in an appropriate manner, such as by returning to the issuing authority (wherever possible) or by shredding.
If you have followed the law correctly, you are protected if the tenant comes back to you later about the goods. However, if the law was not followed you could be ordered by the Tribunal to pay compensation to the tenant. This could include any damage to the items while they were in your possession.
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