So, what you are saying is that though you don’t pay rent, that if you are seen roaming the halls and are asked by a current resident if you actually reside there, the person roaming the halls has a RIGHT to be there, and should not be reported as a trespasser?
Because the act of moving across the threshold of someone’s house, even if the door is wide open, if that house is not yours is breaking and entering.
As a renter, with a legal right to be there, and an interest in your own security, if somebody asks you to produce a key, and you can’t, then you’ve got a problem.
I have been in running gear, gone in through the open garage gate, been challenged for my key by another renter, and WAS GRATEFUL.
They should be asking me for a key, because if you see something you should say something.
So, disagree.
“So, what you are saying is that though you dont pay rent, that if you are seen roaming the halls and are asked by a current resident if you actually reside there, the person roaming the halls has a RIGHT to be there, and should not be reported as a trespasser?”
That does not seem to be the case in this situation.