Yes, because there is no direct lease agreement between the landlord and the tenant.
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The lawyer said that there was no direct lease agreement between the landlord and the tenant. If the tenant wants to continue living, the landlord has the right to ask the tenant to pay the rent, otherwise the leased property will be recovered. However, the landlord has no right to encroach on the tenant's personal belongings.