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If they young people were told they cannot drink or have parties, then under the contract with the owner, they may be able to be evicted. This is not like a residential tenancy, so they dont need a notice. It will turn on the terms and conditions of any contract, whether by email (most likely) or any verbal trms, which can be binding
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I hope this has been useful, and feel free to answer new questions