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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the abandoned property notice in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the former tenant in the designated field. This ensures that the notice is correctly addressed.
  3. Fill in the street address, city, state, and zip code of the former tenant to provide complete contact information.
  4. In section one, describe each item of personal property left behind. Be specific to avoid any confusion regarding ownership.
  5. Indicate where the former tenant can claim their property by filling in the appropriate street address and hours of operation for retrieval.
  6. Specify a deadline for reclaiming the property and include any relevant state statute citations to inform the tenant of their rights.
  7. Complete the final sections regarding public sale procedures and how remaining funds will be handled after sale, ensuring clarity on timelines and processes.
  8. Finally, date and sign the document to validate it before sending it out.

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At common law, a person who finds abandoned property may claim it. To do so, the finder must take definite steps to show their claim. For example, a finder might claim an abandoned piece of furniture by taking it to their house, or putting a sign on it indicating their ownership.
Example: In California, under Civil Code Section 1951.3, abandonment is presumed if the tenant has not paid rent for at least 14 consecutive days and there is reason to believe the tenant has deserted the rental unit.