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Old July 21st 08, 10:35 PM posted to uk.legal.moderated
Alex Heney
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Default Landlord Access to property? Breech of contract?

On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:15:12 +0100, Mark Goodge
wrote:

On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 00:55:03 +0100, Alex Heney put finger to keyboard
and typed:

Just because Mark is male, that does not mean any other males share
his views.

I certainly don't.

If I was renting accommodation and came home to find a stranger in the
house without any warning, I would be holding him until the police
arrived, when I would expect him to be arrested and removed by them.


For the umpteenth time, I am not talking about a situation where there
is "no warning".


Why do you believe that?

I'm talking about a situation where the tenant has
informed the landlord that something needs fixing, and therefore has
reasonable grounds to expect that someone will attempt to fix it.


So what?

That *still* does not give the right of entry without prior
arrangements (i.e WITH NO WARNING).
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