Property Management
A Maine tenant who moves out without notice and leaves belongings behind is considered to have:
AExtended their lease indefinitely
BAbandoned the property, allowing the landlord to proceed with removal of belongings after proper notice✓ Correct
CTransferred their tenancy to another person
DCreated a sublease situation
Explanation
Under Maine law, when a tenant abandons a unit and leaves belongings, the landlord must follow specific procedures for disposing of abandoned property, typically including written notice before disposal or storage.
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