Giving false info to become tenant is:

A. Criminal offence
B. Breach of conditions
C. Ground for arrest
D. Civil matter
Correct Answer: B. Breach of conditions

The question concerns the consequence of providing false information to secure tenancy. The correct answer is 'Breach of conditions'.

  • Breach of conditions (B) is accurate because providing false information directly violates the terms and conditions of the tenancy application or agreement. Tenancy is granted based on truthful declarations, and misrepresentation undermines this foundation.

  • While it could potentially lead to a Criminal offence (A) in cases of severe fraud, 'Breach of conditions' is the most direct and immediate consequence within the tenancy framework.

  • Ground for arrest (C) is an extreme and unlikely immediate outcome.

  • Civil matter (D) is too broad; 'Breach of conditions' specifically defines the nature of the violation within the tenancy context.

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