Three of us signed a month to month lease with the verbal agreement of equal splits in utilities and rent.
On April 18 I noticed one of the roommate's possessions slowly disappearing. Upon asking if he was was moving, he stated "I thought I told you". We contacted the landlord and resigned the lease for my other roommate and I starting on May 1.
It's now the 30th and he still has many possessions in our residence. I believe his intention is to pick some up a car load at a time. Since he will cease living here tomorrow, May 1, he has stated he is not paying rent.
He currently owes for back utilities and rent.
He agreed to leave his house key here as well as a "chunk" of what he owes when he picked up things tonight. No key was left, no money was left, and there are lots of possessions here.
My question is how long do I have to wait before I throw his possessions away? If (when) I file small claims, do I also charge a prorated rent fee for storage of his possessions?
On April 18 I noticed one of the roommate's possessions slowly disappearing. Upon asking if he was was moving, he stated "I thought I told you". We contacted the landlord and resigned the lease for my other roommate and I starting on May 1.
It's now the 30th and he still has many possessions in our residence. I believe his intention is to pick some up a car load at a time. Since he will cease living here tomorrow, May 1, he has stated he is not paying rent.
He currently owes for back utilities and rent.
He agreed to leave his house key here as well as a "chunk" of what he owes when he picked up things tonight. No key was left, no money was left, and there are lots of possessions here.
My question is how long do I have to wait before I throw his possessions away? If (when) I file small claims, do I also charge a prorated rent fee for storage of his possessions?