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<blockquote data-quote="wishuponansg" data-source="post: 6940825" data-attributes="member: 605888"><p>so if i read that correctly, you arent even on a lease there? if you arent on a lease then you do not have possession of the property, which would mean your case doesnt hold water. if you are on a lease, then refer to it and try to find anything that mentions whether maintenance/landlords are allowed to enter the rented premises without the tenant's permission. its also adviseable to check your state's landlord/tenant laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wishuponansg, post: 6940825, member: 605888"] so if i read that correctly, you arent even on a lease there? if you arent on a lease then you do not have possession of the property, which would mean your case doesnt hold water. if you are on a lease, then refer to it and try to find anything that mentions whether maintenance/landlords are allowed to enter the rented premises without the tenant's permission. its also adviseable to check your state's landlord/tenant laws. [/QUOTE]
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