Disposing of former Roommates furniture
I rented out a second bedroom in my Apartment to an acquaintance between September,2007 - January, 2008, at which time he was given thirty days written notice to move out due to alcohol issues.
The former roommate left behind a Rocking Chair that had "sentimental value" to his now ex-wife. He was reminded that he had left it behind shortly after he had moved out and told me that they had forgotten to pack it and did not have a truck now to pick it up. That was in January,2008.
I recently moved into a one bedroom Apartment as of July 3, 2009, and in the process of preparing to move, sold and gave away several items of furniture and paintings that I did not want to take with me or have the space for in my new residence.
A mutual friend and I were asked by this individual's ex-wife to go to her/their house on July 13, 2009 to talk to her former husband who had spent the night on her couch, as a result of continuing alcohol issues too see if he needed any help.
In the course of being there, she remembered that I lived in a two-bedroom Apartment, as a possible place for him to stay temporarily. I promptly stated that I had recently moved. It was at this time that she stated, "Whenever you are done with my Rocking Chair, you can bring it back. I don't want to lose sight of it." This chair was never used the entire time that it was in my Apartment.
I have seen this invidual on a weekly basis for the last 18 months, and never once was I approached about the chair. I was not asked if they could pick it up, or if I could deliver it back to his ex-wife's home, until now.
The kicker is that in the process of moving, I gave this chair to a young couple, where the girl was nine months pregnant and would make actual use out of the chair once the baby was born.
Was I entitled to dispose or sell this Rocking Chair? It had been sitting in my Apartment for eighteen months, taking up space. And with no mention of anyone wanting it back.
I am sure this will come back to bite me, but I considered it abandoned property at that point.
Any advice or input would be appreciated. Thanks.