Here is a question to the blog clinic from David, who is a tenant.
Street v Mumford ruled that the tenant can refuse anyone access to the property, even the Landlord. Can the Landlord object to the tenant having someone to stay at the property?
Here is a question to the blog clinic from David, who is a tenant.
Street v Mumford ruled that the tenant can refuse anyone access to the property, even the Landlord. Can the Landlord object to the tenant having someone to stay at the property?
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