Tuesday, March 16, 2021

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Date: Tue, Mar 16, 2021, 3:19 PM
Subject: Business Halacha Daily
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CHAMETZ IN RENTED APARTMENTS


Question: If someone owns an apartment building with non-Jewish tenants who will have chametz in their apartments on Pesach, is that a concern?

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Answer: Chametz that belongs to a non-Jew is not a problem at all. Technically, even if a non-Jew would bring chametz that he owns into a Jew's home, the Jew would not be transgressing anything, as it is not his chametz. It is definitely true that chametz owned by a non-Jew in his apartment would not be a problem.

The question would be what to do about chametz discarded by a non-Jew inside his apartment. Once the non-Jew throws chametz into the garbage can, he reneges his ownership and it becomes (hefker) ownerless. The halacha is that it is forbidden for a Jew to have ownerless chametz on his property on Pesach. Thus, we can ask if this chametz is a problem.

The answer would be that chametz inside apartments that are rented out to non-Jews are usually not a problem,. This is because according to the way leases are structured today, the renter gains control of the apartment, and is considered to be the temporary owner; therefore, it is not considered to be the landlord's property, and he need not be concerned about ownerless chametz that is in it.
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