How long till you can get rid of their stuff?
I'm asking this for a friend.
Long story short, he's been renting a room with two friends, a couple. The friends split up, one moved back to Ontario (very far away from Alberta), then the other friend had a horrific car accident on her way to visit her family in Ontario (her 3 kids and her parents live there), and now, months later, she's went to Ontario to visit like she had planned, and has now decided she's not coming back, is back with the loser she dumped, and wants to stay in Ontario.
The lease on the house is in her name, but she already talked to the landlord and the landlord agreed that my friend could stay in the house, have the lease transferred to him, but he would have to pay first and last months rent since it would be considered a new lease, even though he's lived there for years. Also, he's now the only one left, whereas before the rent was split 3 ways, he would now have to pay the entire rent, unless he can find room mates. He has until the end of January to come up with the rent or he can't stay. He is currently unemployed (because of his room mates) so coming up with this money isn't going to be easy.
Now for my actual question. All of his former room mates stuff, is still in the house. Both people went to Ontario presumably just to visit, so they only packed essentials they'd need for a few weeks. All their furniture, tools, a cat, an aquarium with fish (he'll be keeping the cat and finding a home for the fish) winter clothes, utensils, TV's, gaming systems, etc. etc. is still in the house. Now, if he can't get the money together to put the lease in his name, he'll pack up his stuff (and the animals) and leave, and the landlord will have to deal with it, and the previous tenant on the lease. But if he stays, how long does he have to keep their stuff for them before he can get rid of it? Is he obligated to store it for them, and if so, does he have to pay for the storage (they both owe him over $2000 that he's already determined he'll never get back) or can he just sell it which would really help him get the money to stay in the house?
If he stays he has to get room mates. Some of the furniture he's okay with keeping in the house, the furniture in the common areas like the kitchen, the family room, the dining room. But the bedrooms would have to be emptied for the new room mates, and new room mates will likely also have stuff they want to bring that won't fit into a bedroom.
So how long is he obligated to store the stuff they left behind? Also, how far does he have to go to ensure their stuff is safe? He can't and won't spend money on storage for their stuff, so what are his options?
This is in Alberta, Canada.