Renting property - Can I bin a previous tenant's stuff?

Renting property - Can I bin a previous tenant's stuff?

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anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2014
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Hi all.

I recently moved into a flat, rented from a letting agency.
As I was moving in, the previous tenant was moving out (due to a balls up by the letting agent), so we were chatting for a few minutes.

She told me that there was a piece of furniture left inside which she didn't have any room for in her van, and asked if I minded if she left it in the flat overnight, to collect the following day. I agreed, asked for an hours notice, and we exchanged numbers.

I didn't hear from her that day, so have sent txt messages and left voicemails since (calls go unanswered) and have heard nothing back. The letting agency claim not to have a forwarding address.

Timeline:

18/11 - move in
19/11 - supposed to collect
20/11 - sent txt asking to collect and suggesting some convenient times
22/11 - voicemail to the above effect (note I definitely have the correct number, verified by the voicemail greeting)
27/11 - voicemail
30/11 - txt "Can you please come and collect your furniture ASAP, I need it out of my flat"
01/12 - txt "Hi {her} its {me}. Please come and collect your furniture by 7pm on 5/12 or it is going up the tip. Thanks"

I think this is more than enough time for her to arrange to collect something which was supposed to be collected the day after, and feel she's taking the mick now.
My question is if I chuck it up the tip on 5/12 and she comes and asks for it on 06/12, is there any comeback on me? I can't see why there would be - but wanted your thoughts.

Thanks

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2014
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If it was a cheap bit of tat I'd agree they never wanted it, but it looks like a pretty decent unit so I'm surprised they haven't come back for it.

To the bin in goes then....

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2014
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Can't be arsed with time wasters on eBay etc.. Dealing with one already...
Will see if the local furniture charity place will pick it up.

Thanks all

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Tuesday 9th December 2014
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Local furniture charity organisation collected mid Saturday afternoon.
Mid Sunday afternoon I had a txt asking when she could come and collect her furniture. I replied with the above and heard nothing back...

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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Thought I'd heard the end of this one...

So another week has rolled on and I have been informed that the Ottoman was worth £200 and that I would be billed for the cost.
She has been informed that my very generous storage and disposal costs amount to a similar, but slightly greater sum, though I am willing to call it quits.

I await the response in the next few weeks.... hehe