What’s the rules on finding cash?

safcforever

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Say you moved into a new place. Then around 4 months later you took the shelves out of the kitchen cupboards and an envelope dropped down and it was full of cash.

Let’s say it had $2k in the envelope.

The old boy who lived here previously passed away.
What’s the right thing to do?
 


Say you moved into a new place. Then around 4 months later you took the shelves out of the kitchen cupboards and an envelope dropped down and it was full of cash.

Let’s say it had $2k in the envelope.

The old boy who lived here previously passed away.
What’s the right thing to do?
Finders weepers
lose their peepers.
 
Say you moved into a new place. Then around 4 months later you took the shelves out of the kitchen cupboards and an envelope dropped down and it was full of cash.

Let’s say it had $2k in the envelope.

The old boy who lived here previously passed away.
What’s the right thing to do?
Let’s say you knew the old boy and have a contact address for his relatives. You contact them and arrange for them to collect it

Let’s say, you have no idea who the old boys relatives are, then there is nothing you can do
 
In Vegas a few years back checked in to the hotel, the safe door was open as usual when checking in, but had about $600 in. Just put it to one side in case anyone came knocking, then blew it on the last day.

If it wasn't Vegas would probably have handed it in but whichever staff member came to the room to pick that up would have nabbed it without a doubt.
 
You’re supposed to contact the estate of the previous occupant, what you’re describing is theft m8. You know it’s not yours and have a reasonable idea of who it belongs to. So I would either delete this thread and keep it, or get in touch via your solicitor, or wait for plod to come knocking.
 

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