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I paid that for the month his wife had a lot of stuff and I do not speak with her kids .. I have to get it all out what are my legal rights with the apartment? Me and my brother are executors on the will but my brother is in Flordia so it’s all on me ?

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You Can Hire clean Out people who come with a truck and remove everything for a fee. I find Most relatives and siblings will not help out either or want any of the stuff . Also Place a don CL Under free and people will come and Puck up or Next door . I have had a Lot of Luck with CL - people are Happy to get things for free and also next door .com
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I would call the kids and ask if they want any of their Moms stuff, if so, they need to come get it. VA is no longer payingfor the apt. You have paid for a month to get Dads stuff out. If they do not want Moms, you trash it. Do this by email, text or Messenger this way you have it in writing.

What legal rights? An apt is rented, you pay the rent to get Dad's stuff out. You get his stuff out. Give away what you don't want or trash it. Once your done, you theclean the apt so you can get the security deposit back. If you don't care, don't clean. You hand the keys back to the office and thats it.

Have Dads mail forwarded to you. I hope you informed the VA of his death so they stop paying his rent.
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This is a legal issue, not a caregiving issue, and laws can vary by state. This is a global forum of just ordinary people who can't give you legal guidance. But...here's what came up in a general browser search of your issue: "If a tenant misses a deadline to remove their possessions from an apartment, the landlord can take possession of the items, store them, and potentially sell or dispose of them after a certain period. The landlord may have a claim against the tenant for the costs of removing and storing the property, and can potentially use a portion of the proceeds from a sale to cover those costs." Your Dad's estate may need to go through probate, if you haven't already started that process at his district court. You don't give enough information but if I were in your situation I would inform his kids in writing (email or text or both) that there's a deadline that you can't control to remove/claim her belongings from the apartment. You make it clear that they need to do this, not you. All you can do is inform them if you have contact info, and then let them make the decision. If it's in written form, they can't say they didn't know. If your Dad passed with little or no assets left, the order of creditor payment is: government first and foremost, the funeral home or crematory, lawyers. After that comes everyone else IF your Dad had money left in his estate. After that comes all other creditors, and then if there's money left, inheritors/heirs. If no money left, those creditors (like credit cards, medical bills, the apartment) go unpaid. You are not ever responsible to pay any of your Father's debts personally, unless you co-signed for them.
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We need you to clarify a little more here. Were you living there with your dad, but now can't afford the apartment? Or are you wondering what to do with his possessions? Is the landlord telling you that you have to remove all of his property? Please explain more what the issue/problem is.
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