- Jurisdiction
- Tennessee
I helped a friend move all their belongings to my house and let them crash on the couch for a few days. I told them they only had a few days to rent a moving truck and go back to Ohio with their family with their stuff. They assured me they would be gone as soon as they sold their car. They sold their car over two weeks ago and their stuff is still in my house, on my lawn, and on my carport. Today, I came home to find them passed out on my carport due to inhalant use. I called the police and they issued a no trespass onto the property. They basically told the guy that I was being nice by saying his son could come and get his stuff. We allowed him to take his motorcycle and anything he could carry. Then he had to go immediately. I have been contacting his son in Ohio for over a week and texting him that his deadline to pick up his dad's stuff was this Wednesday. Given the circumstances, I feel I am giving ample time. I never agreed to store his stuff for longer than the three days. They are asking for more time, but his stuff is a safety issue for my kids. It is also unsightly. I told him when he dropped his stuff on my carport that I would not be responsible for it. He agreed and agreed to have it moved in three days. If he does not come and get his belongings, what recourse do I legally have?