1514. Lodgers Leaving Apartments Without Notice

Persons renting furnished apartments frequently absent themselves without apprising the householder, perhaps with the rent in arrear. If there is probable reason to believe that the lodger has left, on the second week of such absence the householder may send for a policeman, and in his presence enter the lodger's apartment and take out the latter's property, and secure it until application is made for it.

1515. Verbal Agreements

If a person make a verbal agreement to take lodgings at a future day, and decline to fulfil his agreement, the housekeeper has no remedy, and even the payment of a deposit makes no difference.

1516. Landlord using Lodger's Apartment

If a landlord enter and use apartments while his tenant is in legal possession, without his consent, he forfeits his right to recover rent.