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lecreusetpopcorn t1_j6zvq7g wrote
Reply to comment by March_Latter in Man claims self-defense in Providence landlord homicide by Rogue-Island-Pirate
Second this
lecreusetpopcorn t1_j6wrtpt wrote
Reply to comment by Dopey-NipNips in Man claims self-defense in Providence landlord homicide by Rogue-Island-Pirate
The point of my comment was to answer the above question “is anyone saying the tenant didn’t want him in the apartment… you’re allowed to have guests over to you’re apartment.”
You are allowed to have guests. You’re not allowed to have unauthorized occupants. Whether the leaseholder wanted him there is irrelevant.
lecreusetpopcorn t1_j6wm5gm wrote
Reply to comment by Dopey-NipNips in Man claims self-defense in Providence landlord homicide by Rogue-Island-Pirate
I never said they were.
lecreusetpopcorn t1_j6vosaq wrote
Reply to comment by degggendorf in Man claims self-defense in Providence landlord homicide by Rogue-Island-Pirate
Even if the tenant wanted him there, he’s an unauthorized occupant.
lecreusetpopcorn t1_j6vnueq wrote
Reply to comment by degggendorf in Man claims self-defense in Providence landlord homicide by Rogue-Island-Pirate
Well… he never signed a lease.
lecreusetpopcorn t1_j6vnmwi wrote
Reply to comment by degggendorf in Man claims self-defense in Providence landlord homicide by Rogue-Island-Pirate
In most leases, you are required to notify your landlord of any occupant over the age of 18 who stays in your apartment for more than 8-ish days (I say “-ish” because every state is different). That doesn’t mean tenants do, but the rule is in the lease for these, and other similar situations. For example: one person (leaseholder) rents a unit (likely because the “occupant” wouldn’t qualify due to their credit, income, criminal background, etc.) and they (the leaseholder) either never move in, or are only in the unit sporadically and the occupant, (not technically a leaseholder and therefore not technically bound by the terms of the lease) is the main resident. Based only on my personal experience, these situations are usually a mess, and almost always end in damage (not only to the unit they occupy but others as well), violence or threats of violence, and an unbelievable waste of resources for a landlord/property management teams (who aren’t the ‘bad guy’ landlord). Are there times when it works out, sure. But more often than not, it ends in the courts, sometimes for years, which is an additional waste of resources.
lecreusetpopcorn t1_j6zw7ro wrote
Reply to comment by StreetStatistician in Man claims self-defense in Providence landlord homicide by Rogue-Island-Pirate
How do you know he was an authorized guest? An authorized guest is only authorized if authorized by the landlord. Not the leaseholder.
Also, we have no idea if the leaseholder wanted him there. Pure conjecture.