The former tenant of our house, a priest, had died in the back drawing-room.
In 1910, four tenants died and five were injured when fire swept through the building at 15-17 Doyers.
Premises came out of protection when tenants died or moved away.
He soon finds that the previous tenant died mysteriously, and everyone on the floor is connected to the man.
Sadly, one tenant died, but the other was accepted and moved to the home.
It doesn't say anything about what happens if the tenant dies.
They were near to closing a deal when the tenant suddenly died - and the price more than doubled.
When the tenants died, the apartments would be able to be sold.
Under that plan, all rent limits would have eventually been lifted as tenants moved out or died.
That is true even if the tenant died before the end of the lease.