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Even so the above still applies. Things like this need to be done in writing just to cover both parties.

You wouldn't normally be allowed to modify any parts of a rented property as part of a TA.

 

What happens if the alarm fails and is continually in alarm while the tenant is away for a few days.

Who takes responsibility for the damage done when the local authority authorises forced entry to silence it?

Currently you could argue it's the landlords responsibility but if you mess about with it then it would become yours.

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