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    Probably depends on your state law.
    I am pretty sure in California it is considered abandoned property as long as it is not on private land.
    Even the stuff people leave OUTSIDE donation trailers and containers is technically considered abandoned property.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aph View Post
    Probably depends on your state law.
    I am pretty sure in California it is considered abandoned property as long as it is not on private land.
    Even the stuff people leave OUTSIDE donation trailers and containers is technically considered abandoned property.
    I think donating is a wonderful thing but I hate those who dump a friggin couch at a clothing drop box.
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