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You asked for a summary of laws
in the 50 states regulating how landlords must handle personal
property that tenants leave in their dwelling unit after an
eviction.
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Selected statutes:
Chapter 32. Treasurer
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Sec. 3-65a.
Duties of holder of abandoned property
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Sec. 3-65b.
Assessments of interest penalty for failure to report or deliver abandoned
property as required
Sec. 3-70a.
Claims for abandoned property
Sec. 3-73b.
Effect of expiration of limitation periods
Chapter 246. Motor Vehicles
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Sec. 14-148. Abandoned markers
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Sec. 14-150. Abandoned . . . motor vehicles. Notice. Removal. Storage. Hearing. Lien
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Sec. 14-150a. Removal of abandoned motor vehicles by municipality. Notice
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Sec. 14-151. State marshals and constables to enforce law concerning abandoned motor vehicles
Chapter 830. Rights and
responsibilities of landlord and tenants
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Sec. 47a-11b.
Abandonment of unit by occupants. Landlord's remedies
Chapter 859. Lost and
unclaimed property.
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Sec. 50-1.
Disposition of perishable property
Sec. 50-2.
Disposition of goods not perishable
Sec. 50-3.
Expressmen and common carriers; good not perishable
Sec. 50-4.
Disposition of perishable goods
Sec. 50-5.
Avails to be accounted for. Escheat
Sec. 50-8.
Marine vegetable deposits
Sec. 50-9.
Lost goods; towns may adopt procedures for
Sec. 50-10.
Duties of finder.
Sec. 50-11.
Advertising; sale of perishable goods.
Sec. 50-12.
Restoration to owner if claimed.
Sec. 50-13.
Procedure if unclaimed.
Sec. 50-14.
Disposition after expiration of time for making claim.
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