Eviction Property Retrieval Timeline
Summary
After a sheriff eviction in California, new owners can take possession and charge rent immediately. If personal property is left behind, it must be stored for 15 days, during which you can reclaim it by paying moving and storage costs. After 15 days, the new owner can sell or auction the items. Always consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
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Hello, in California, after the sheriff eviction, the new owner can:
- Take possession immediately.
- Start charging rent from the day after the eviction.
Remember, laws can vary so always consult with a local attorney.
What if you can’t pay it
If you're unable to pay the rent in California, it could lead to:
- A *-day notice to pay rent or quit
- Eviction proceedings if not paid within that period
Always consult a local attorney for personalized advice.
No if you can’t pay the daily storage fees and the refuse to let you have your property?
In California, if you can't pay storage fees:
- The storage facility may auction off your items after a certain period.
- They must notify you before taking this action.
- You can retrieve your items by paying the outstanding fees before the auction.
Remember, laws can differ so consult a local attorney.
But the personal property all my furniture clothes tools dishes and he has not moved or removed them
In California, if the new owner hasn't removed your personal property:
- They must store it for 15 days.
- Within this period, you can reclaim your items by paying moving and storage costs.
- After 15 days, they can sell/auction your items.
Always consult with a local attorney for advice.