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inademv Donating Member (738 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-05-11 07:27 AM
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16. The use of the camera may well have crossed the line (though I doubt it)
If we are going to discuss Aaron's behavior in this case then you are obliged to provide evidence that it is disallowed by their rental agreement.

The reason I called your hypothetical asinine, and believe me it is, is because the comparison of a rented piece of hardware and a dwelling is a comparison that is grasping at so many straws. There are a myriad of different laws which pertain exclusively to one or the other and to assert that the are the same opens you to even sillier comparisons.

Should the renter of an apartment not be allowed enter and evict the tenant of said apartment if the tenant is delinquent on their rent beyond whatever grace period the renter allows? Should the owner of a rented car be disallowed from repossessing said car and by consequence, for until it is claimed by the renter, the property inside?

No, a computer and an apartment are not the same and only by the loosest of comparisons are they even similar.
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