KyleW
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- Jurisdiction
- California
To make a long story short,
My sister and Step-Father moved into my Step-Father's girlfriends house several months back (not too sure when). The day after Thanksgiving my Step-Father passed away unexpectedly which ended up sparking up a lot of drama.
I don't know the reason for sure but the girlfriend changed the locks on the door so now my sister can't get it the premises to get her big ticket items like bed, dresser, etc.
This passed Sunday, the girlfriend called my sister to let her know that it was scheduled to rain and to come get her items that she threw out in the yard. While doing so, she broke some of my sisters dresser drawers when she was trying to open them up to sift through them and get her clothes out to put out in the driveway as well.
My sister has been trying to contact her via phone, text, and knocking at the door for just about a week to let her in and get her items, my question is, what do we have on our side to help us get the stuff?
I understand that there was no "rental agreement" but there has to be something on our side that protects my sister from having her items kept and running the risk of abandonment. I do plan on going over there with my sister and a Sheriff to make sure that both parties are covered and to try and make everything go over a lot more smoothly.
My sister and Step-Father moved into my Step-Father's girlfriends house several months back (not too sure when). The day after Thanksgiving my Step-Father passed away unexpectedly which ended up sparking up a lot of drama.
I don't know the reason for sure but the girlfriend changed the locks on the door so now my sister can't get it the premises to get her big ticket items like bed, dresser, etc.
This passed Sunday, the girlfriend called my sister to let her know that it was scheduled to rain and to come get her items that she threw out in the yard. While doing so, she broke some of my sisters dresser drawers when she was trying to open them up to sift through them and get her clothes out to put out in the driveway as well.
My sister has been trying to contact her via phone, text, and knocking at the door for just about a week to let her in and get her items, my question is, what do we have on our side to help us get the stuff?
I understand that there was no "rental agreement" but there has to be something on our side that protects my sister from having her items kept and running the risk of abandonment. I do plan on going over there with my sister and a Sheriff to make sure that both parties are covered and to try and make everything go over a lot more smoothly.