When the landlord rents a house for a tenant, he thinks the furniture is too old and asks to move ou

Updated on furniture 2024-02-18
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The landlord should greet the tenant well in advance and ask for the tenant's consent.

    If the furniture affects the residential use, the landlord can be asked to restore the original state, or reduce the rent, if the landlord still insists on entering the house without permission, it is a tort and breach of contract, and you can ask for liquidated damages or tort damages.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Then you can still find a place in your old home county, so you won't rent it

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