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BGB 258 Anyone entitled to remove an installation from a thing that he must return to another person must in the event of removal restore the thing to its previous condition at his own expense . If the other person obtains possession of the thing , he is obliged to permit the installation to be removed ; he may refuse permission until he is provided with security for the damage connected with the removal .
BGB 454. 2 The seller is obliged to permit the buyer to examine the object .
BGB 540. 1 Without the permission of the lessor , the lessee is not entitled to permit a third party to use the leased property , in particular not to sublet it . If the lessor refuses permission , then the lessee may terminate the lease for cause with the statutory notice period unless the person of the third party constitutes cause .
BGB 549. 2 The provisions relating to rent increases ( sections 557 to 561 ) and to lessee protection upon termination of the lease as well as when residential property is created ( section 568 ( 2 ) , sections 573 , 573a and 573 d ( 1 ) , sections 574 to 575 , 575a ( 1 ) and sections 577 and 577a ) do not apply to leases of residential space that is leased only for temporary use , residential space that is part of the dwelling inhabited by the lessor himself and has largely to be furnished with furniture and fixtures by the lessor himself , provided that permission to use the residential space has not been given for permanent use to the lessee with his family or with persons with whom he maintains a joint household set up permanently , residential space that a legal person under public law or a recognised private welfare work organisation has leased to permit use by persons in urgent need of accommodation if , when the lease was entered into , it drew the attention of the lessee to the intended purpose of the residential space and to its exemption from the provisions referred to above .