Quiet possession is a legal right that allows someone to use and enjoy their property without interference. It’s a fundamental part of most tenancy agreements and commercial leases, giving tenants the peace of mind that, as long as they stick to the terms of their lease, they can occupy and use the property without being disturbed.
This right means that a landlord, freeholder, or anyone acting on their behalf can’t disrupt your peaceful enjoyment of the property. If they do, you might have grounds to take legal action – typically for breach of contract or, in extreme cases, for unlawful eviction or harassment.
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