My Lords, that is extremely helpful. I wonder if I might chance my arm by asking whether there might be any chance of seeing a draft of the order before we get to the next stage, in case technical concerns continue. I am not sure whether the Minister would want to reply to that. However, in response to his point about tenants allowing a landlord in, there must be many properties where there is more than one unit of accommodation within a house and where one could have one tenant who is entirely reasonable and another who is not and who prejudices the position of other people, potentially quite seriously. I am very grateful for that answer and I hope that it is not necessary to have a meeting. I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.
Amendment 177 withdrawn.
Clause 114 agreed.
Clause 115 agreed.
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Amendment 178
In the Title
Amendment 178
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Protection of Freedoms Bill
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Baroness Hamwee
(Liberal Democrat)
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