Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Alabama
personnal property removed from house by cleaning company
My wife contacted a cleaning company to mop the floors and
vacuum the rugs of the house we were in the process of moving out of. We had a considerable amount of personnal
property remaining in the house. We left a key and instructions and when we returned the house had been emptied. They threw out two cable boxes as well as fencing
equipment, a baby bed and much more. When we contacted them
they said that they tried to contact us but talked to the neighbors and assumed we had already moved out. They then
removed all the contents of the house. When I contacted them they denied responsibility saying that we told them to. They did confirm they had some of our goods and offered to return them. They also gave some of our stuff to our neighbor which was then returned. We simply want the company to cover the cost of our loss, particularly the
cable boxes, minus what they can return. Thankyou
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: personnal property removed from house by cleaning company
At the very least, you will probably need an attorney to write a letter to them demanding payment. More than likely, you may even have to file suit to recover the damages. I would really need more facts to know the chances of success of any litigation but it sounds like they have done you wrong legally and should pay up.