Residential. No. No. "Distraint" (seizing a tenant's personal property) by a residential landlord of a residential tenant's personal property is prohibited under the Act.
Commercial. Yes, under certain circumstances, and provided the written lease agreement does not state otherwise, then a commercial landlord may seize a commercial tenant's personal property after a default by the commercial tenant.
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