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Tenant has sublet the property—can you evict them? Here’s the legal route explained

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Tenant has sublet the property—can you evict them? Here’s the legal route explained

If a tenant has gone ahead and sublet a property despite a clear prohibition in the lease, it can amount to valid grounds for eviction. However, even in such cases, landlords cannot take direct action and need to go via the legal route.

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