A resident has died.family doesn't want furniture
A resident at one of my complexes died this week. Her only family is an aunt and a cousin. Between them they only had medical power of attorney. They came by the apartment today to try to find legal papers and an urn (none of which were found) They realize that in order to remove her belongings, they need to get power of attorney. The problem is, the residents last rent check bounced and most of her things are basically trash. The family has just left the items and said to donate them. Can they do this? Is it their place to tell me to donate if they have no power of attorney? These residents are inclined to just let the estate go to the state as they don't want to deal with all the unpaid bills and trash that was left behind. They are old themselves and basically don't want to be bothered. Also, how do I collect my back rent and cleaning charges (both well exceed her security deposit). She has a car here too that barely runs. Please advise me!
Teresa