Ithaca, NY asked in Landlord - Tenant for New York

Q: The tenants didn't want the furniture in my fully furnished place. I stored it. Their lease is up, who moves it back in?

I rented out my fully furnished apartment to tenants who were worried they would damage it (they have children). I did them a favor and stored it for the duration of their lease. Who is responsible for moving it back in? The contract says the home is furnished and has a detailed list of all the furniture items.

Thanks!

Jessica

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Sandra M. Colatosti
Sandra M. Colatosti
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  • ALBANY, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: You are.

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