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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 11:39:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your boyfriend is welcome to visit and hang out at your place during the day as long as he is obeying the house rules.  If he becomes a problem and tenants complain about him, your landlord will be legally able to prohibit him from being on the property.  However, that is rare for it to go that far.  But keep in mind, all your landlord needs to do is say that he is not welcome due to problems etc. and if he shows up again your landlord could actually call the police and have him charged with trespassing.  Once again-- that is really extreme.  I don&#039;t know any landlords that have really done that, but they can.
I would be very concerned about him staying the night. By allowing your boyfriend to stay over night you could be breaching your contract by allowing an unatuthorized or un-approved guest to reside with you.  Obviously you can have people stay over night from time to time, but the minute it creates a pattern-- you could be in trouble.  
If you are serious about the boyfriend-- Marry him!  If you do that, the landlord cannot disapprove of your husband.  (Unless he has some serious criminal offense or awful credit)]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your boyfriend is welcome to visit and hang out at your place during the day as long as he is obeying the house rules.  If he becomes a problem and tenants complain about him, your landlord will be legally able to prohibit him from being on the property.  However, that is rare for it to go that far.  But keep in mind, all your landlord needs to do is say that he is not welcome due to problems etc. and if he shows up again your landlord could actually call the police and have him charged with trespassing.  Once again&#8211; that is really extreme.  I don&#8217;t know any landlords that have really done that, but they can.<br />
I would be very concerned about him staying the night. By allowing your boyfriend to stay over night you could be breaching your contract by allowing an unatuthorized or un-approved guest to reside with you.  Obviously you can have people stay over night from time to time, but the minute it creates a pattern&#8211; you could be in trouble.<br />
If you are serious about the boyfriend&#8211; Marry him!  If you do that, the landlord cannot disapprove of your husband.  (Unless he has some serious criminal offense or awful credit)</p>
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