i have always wondered if vampires can enter rented ou leased property? i mean if someone rents does that still make it their house.

is the expression a vampire can't enter your house without being invited ou can't enter your accueil without being invited. different.

sorry if everyone is very confused but if toi think about it they are different and the other thing is how about the loop holes of titre deeds and stuff. okay to complicated. just want to know ppls opinions :)
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jemgrl323 said:
The accueil owner does not have to be the one inviting a vamp in... it could be any human. As long as it's private property then they have to be invited in... a rented accueil is private property; it's not a public l’espace where all are welcome. So I don't think it matters if the person owns the house ou not... because it doesn't have to be the owner doing the inviting.
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rabya_1 said:
i never thought about it but i think rented place is open 4 public so they can enter
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it is an interesting loop hole. because don't toi have to be invited in par the owner?
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GemonkDruid said:
I think they can enter if they have the landlord's permission.
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Flickerflame said:
We've seen examples of people inviting vampires in when they live in the house but don't own it. Buffy invited both Angel and Spike into her accueil but it would have been her mother who owned it. Similarly, she could invite Angel into her dorm room which I'm pretty sure would be rented. So I suppose the tenant's invite is the one which counts
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