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Back to the David case where the police did came into the house without the appellant agreement appellant was not notified of any other people that would come into the house except for the landlord. So the Police had no official authority to enter the premises because the landlord had not notified the tenant in any way...
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The lease agreement states “Land lords and anyone allowed by the Landlord, may enter the leased unit after notifying the tenant” The Appellee, Common Wealth of PA, argues that Land lord has posted the date for the Inspection throughout the whole building and the tenant are suppose too look at it, see it, and prepare for the inspection...
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