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Keep it for him, it will be managed for no reason, and the storage fee will be collected in the future. Hehe.
According to what you said, the tenant did not return the keys to the landlord, the house and the items in the house are still in the control of the tenant, and the tenant has an obligation to keep the items in the house that belong to the landlord, and if they are lost, the landlord can claim compensation from the tenant.
Rent a building, the tenant, replace the anti-theft lock cylinder, just don't want others to enter their private territory, encroach on their own private space, as long as the lease period, should not give the key to the landlord, except for the lease period, not in the rent, this time can give the key to the landlord.
When you first rent, you should have negotiated, and if you didn't negotiate, it's better not to rent, and you should live in the master bedroom a little more.
609 Ghost Suite? The one in Thailand?
The impact on you is almost negligible.
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