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Dealing with a Tenant's goods after lease termination
There are a number of circumstances where a landlord is entitled to terminate the lease. The most common cause of termination is for non-payment of rent and outgoings. In terminating a lease, a landlord will often simply re-enter the premises, change the locks and notify the tenant that the lease is terminated. This would usually come after a series of requests, demands, warnings or a default notice (or a combination of those things). READ MORE
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