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07-24-2008, 04:27 PM
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If your husband is up to it, I'd go to the apartment and remove anything that your or the family would hate to lose (family pictures, heirlooms, collectibles, etc). If your husband really wants to do the cousin a favor, he can also get the brother's important documents (checkbook, tax info, etc) and maybe his computer. Other than that, I'd let the landlord deal with it all.
Let me put it this way ... dealing with his apartment while he is in the hospital is enabling his behavior. He isn't motivated to get well unless the family quits stepping in to be his safety net without even the cousin bothering to ask for help. If he loses everything, oh well, he loses everything. Maybe knowing his stuff isn't sitting in a storage shed somewhere awaiting his return will keep him in the hospital for lack of anywhere else to go.
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