Our tenants have disappeared. They have been gone for almost 7 days, but are paid up through April. They gave a friend, who has visited the property in the past, their keys to the apartment. He told us that they are both in violation of their parole (we stupidly did not do background checks on them before renting to them) and have left town to avoid going to prison. He said they asked him to move all of their property into a storage unit.
We varified that at least one of the two tenants has been determined to be in violation of their parole by the state.
Do we, as landlords, need to be concerned that their friend is moving their property out? If they suddenly appear a month from now and say they did not want their friend to take their property, are we then liable? (We are not giving him access to the property, he has keys given to him by our tenants.)
Their friend is worried that he may be braking the law because he is storing property for two people who are in violation of their parole. Should he be worried?
We varified that at least one of the two tenants has been determined to be in violation of their parole by the state.
Do we, as landlords, need to be concerned that their friend is moving their property out? If they suddenly appear a month from now and say they did not want their friend to take their property, are we then liable? (We are not giving him access to the property, he has keys given to him by our tenants.)
Their friend is worried that he may be braking the law because he is storing property for two people who are in violation of their parole. Should he be worried?