Will police help get my stuff back?
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Will police help get my stuff back?
If the police think they do not have enough evidence to charge the person, you can still ask the police to come with you to get your things. The police may try to help make sure things don’t get out of hand but they cannot force the person to give your things back.
What do you do if someone won’t give you your stuff back?
You can go to the police and file a criminal complaint for theft of property. List and identify the items to the best of your ability. You can also sue in a civil court for the return of your property or the value of the items if not returned plus punitive damages.
When can I throw out someone’s stuff?
In New South Wales, the Uncollected Goods Act 1995 states that you are required to take reasonable care of the goods that have been left with you, not damage them and attempt to get the owner’s permission before you dispose of them.
Why My Ex won’t give me my stuff back?
Why she won’t give back your stuff Your ex is looking to control you through your things. She may be trying to provoke a reaction out of you in order to get your attention. She may also attempt to use your things to re-enter your life at a later date.
How do you tell if your ex is pretending to be over you?
Top 10 Signs Your Ex is Pretending to Be Over YouThey’re Playing the Jealousy Game. Their Eye Contact Game is Strong. They’re Ultra-Considerate. They Act Beyond Happy. They Act Angry Toward You. They Left Their Things. They Won’t Let You Get Your Things. They’ve Erased You…Weitere Einträge…
How long do I have to keep my ex’s stuff?
Depending on where you live, an ex can be given from 30-60 days to retrieve their belongings. While 30 days should be considered a minimum deadline, you should not set a deadline for less than 30 days. This is considered to be ample time for an ex to remove their possessions.