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Commonly Asked Questions about Notice of Abandoned Property

In California, the law says that landlords must safely relocate and store the property, notify the former tenant and his or her contacts, and offer at least 18 days for the tenant to come and reclaim his property. The law requires that the tenant pays a storage fee in exchange for his property.
New Jersey Dormancy Periods Most property types in New Jersey have a dormancy period of three years.
When is Property Considered Abandoned? New Jersey property is generally presumed abandoned if it has remained unclaimed by the owner, or if there has been no activity other than automatic activity (interest posting on a bank account is considered automatic activity) for more than three years.
Under the Abandoned Tenant Property Statute, landlords must store property for a limited time when a tenant leaves personal items behind. This law applies whether the tenant has been evicted or the landlord has reason to believe that the tenant has permanently moved out and has no intention of returning.
If property is unclaimed and the Holder cannot contact the apparent owner, property is considered abandoned from the date of the transaction.
The notice must state that the landlord considers the property left behind abandoned. The notice must give the tenant a time period in which to claim the property. This is 30 days after delivery of the landlords written notice; or 33 days after the notice is mailed, whichever comes first.
Property is abandoned in ance with New Jersey law (i.e. State v. Johnson) where the owner knowingly and voluntarily relinquishes any possessory or ownership interest in the item and there is no other apparent or known owners of the property.
A Notice of Abandoned Personal Property typically includes information about what was abandoned, the time frame in which the tenant can still retrieve their items, as well as a legal disclaimer that the landlord may dispose of the property if its not claimed within the specified deadline.