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I evicted my tenants and now they won't let agents in to do viewings: Can they go in without their permission?
A landlord who evicted their tenants is now unable to conduct property viewings as the tenants refuse to allow agents access. The situation raises legal questions about whether agents can enter the property without tenant permission.
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