Legal Question in Civil Litigation in California

Property Storage

I agreed to store my ex-husband's personal property in

my garage for a limited time as a favor to him while he

looked for another place. He has had it here for a while

now and I don't want that free storage arrangement to

continue indefinitely. I would like to give him writen

notice, including a specified date upon which I want his

property removed. If he doesn't have it removed by the

requested date, what are my rights? Do I have a legal

right to possesion of that property after that date that he

has been informed of in writing?


Asked on 8/02/02, 11:13 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Alvin Tenner Law Office of Alvin G. Tenner

Re: Property Storage

Send him the letter both by regular mail and certified mail, return receipt requested. Give him about 60 days. Then do one of the following:

1. Hold a garage sale and send him the proceeds, less expenses;

2. Donate the goods, get the charitable deduction in his name and send it to him.

2. Give away the items an

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Answered on 8/02/02, 12:08 pm


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