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A tenant in SA abandons the property mid-lease without notice, leaving personal belongings behind. What process must the landlord follow?

Correct Answer

B) The landlord must follow prescribed procedures under the Residential Tenancies Act including giving notice and storing belongings for a specified period before disposal

The Residential Tenancies Act 1995 prescribes specific procedures for dealing with abandoned premises and goods, including notice requirements and storage periods that must be followed before the landlord can dispose of or sell the belongings.

Answer Options
A
The landlord can immediately dispose of all belongings and re-let the property
B
The landlord must follow prescribed procedures under the Residential Tenancies Act including giving notice and storing belongings for a specified period before disposal
C
The landlord must keep the belongings indefinitely
D
The landlord must obtain a court order before touching any belongings

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