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We want to be present for viewings when we move out
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I just wouldn't let them in if you don't want to. Send them round to the landlords house and they can do a video tour. Or they can have tenants view at their expense once you have left.0
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'Quiet Enjoyment' is not a Statutory right. If you believe I'm wrong, kindly quote the relevant Act of Parliament.
'the law' is a meaningless catch-all term.
Quiet Enjoyment is a Common Law right. It is not 'trumped' by Contract Law and equally nor does Contract Law trump it - they are 2 potentially conflicting rights which a court would weigh up against each other based on the specific individual circumstances.
This is the correct answer and all these posters who are pontificating one way or the other are wrong.
I bet not many of them have real world experience of this situation0
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