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erika

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Describe the warranty of quiet enjoyment with respect to a lease. Does the tenant have any obligations with regard to the warranty?
 
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Some examples of nonexempt property include cash, stocks, bonds, family heirlooms and collectibles, and a vacation home.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Tenants have the right to quiet enjoyment or peaceful possession of the property. Landlords may not enter the property during the period of tenancy except in case of emergency or by agreement between the parties. At the same time, the tenant has a duty to avoid damaging the property and to refrain from behavior that interferes with the right of quiet enjoyment of other tenants.

Answer to Question 2

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