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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1821679" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Exactly. Here, unless rights of access are expressly granted in the lease/rental agreement are granted to the owner, all rights are reserved to the renter/lesse. I Learned this when I handt heard form someone renting my house, and went to check on it. The water department was there, about to dig up the water meter! I asked what they were doing, and they asked who I was. I told them I owned the house. They said " Well, your renter hasnt paid for months, and every time we pull the meter he jumps it. So we are removing the service" I got them to leave it, and called the old lady and told her to call the water department and pay whatever is owed. I then drove up to my house. No one was home, and I looked in some of the windows and doors. Living room was full of TVs ,computers an stereos, all in various states of disassembly. I opened the back door, and the smell hit me! I called the sherrif and gave them the add .ress, Told them I suspected I had found a meth lab. When the deputy got there, I told him who I was, and told him I would open the door so he could go in and see. He said he can NOT enter without the permission of the renter, or a warrant, He said " Matter of fact, he can charge YOU with breaking and entering, unless he gave you permission to go in. It might be different where Skippy ( Brute) lives, but that is how it is here. I have rented pastures form people, and have rented pastures to people. I have never gone into a pasture I rented to someone without asking them, nor has an owner ever did that to me, except the idiot that told his son he could hunt in MY pasture. With me renting it and occupying it, it wasn;t the owner's right to grant permission. Son would have had to gotten permission from me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1821679, member: 40587"] Exactly. Here, unless rights of access are expressly granted in the lease/rental agreement are granted to the owner, all rights are reserved to the renter/lesse. I Learned this when I handt heard form someone renting my house, and went to check on it. The water department was there, about to dig up the water meter! I asked what they were doing, and they asked who I was. I told them I owned the house. They said " Well, your renter hasnt paid for months, and every time we pull the meter he jumps it. So we are removing the service" I got them to leave it, and called the old lady and told her to call the water department and pay whatever is owed. I then drove up to my house. No one was home, and I looked in some of the windows and doors. Living room was full of TVs ,computers an stereos, all in various states of disassembly. I opened the back door, and the smell hit me! I called the sherrif and gave them the add .ress, Told them I suspected I had found a meth lab. When the deputy got there, I told him who I was, and told him I would open the door so he could go in and see. He said he can NOT enter without the permission of the renter, or a warrant, He said " Matter of fact, he can charge YOU with breaking and entering, unless he gave you permission to go in. It might be different where Skippy ( Brute) lives, but that is how it is here. I have rented pastures form people, and have rented pastures to people. I have never gone into a pasture I rented to someone without asking them, nor has an owner ever did that to me, except the idiot that told his son he could hunt in MY pasture. With me renting it and occupying it, it wasn;t the owner's right to grant permission. Son would have had to gotten permission from me. [/QUOTE]
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