hi all,
This isn't for me but for a friend - a real person, not an imaginative friend.
But what is the protocol if you have a very elder tenant who has been renting this unit for many years and has no immediate family and they suddenly die on you.
What do you do with her stuff - and is their any time period you must wait for someone to claim it (and for you to go in and organise the place for the next tenant). Presuming she has all her financial affairs in order and there are no bills, and no immediate family, then who or where does her belongings go to?
This is actually for my colleague who has been renting a one bedroom Qbn unit to this very old lady and he is worried that she may keel over on him and he has no idea on what to do.
Thanks
g
This isn't for me but for a friend - a real person, not an imaginative friend.
But what is the protocol if you have a very elder tenant who has been renting this unit for many years and has no immediate family and they suddenly die on you.
What do you do with her stuff - and is their any time period you must wait for someone to claim it (and for you to go in and organise the place for the next tenant). Presuming she has all her financial affairs in order and there are no bills, and no immediate family, then who or where does her belongings go to?
This is actually for my colleague who has been renting a one bedroom Qbn unit to this very old lady and he is worried that she may keel over on him and he has no idea on what to do.
Thanks
g