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#One shouldn't use someone's sukkah without their permission.<ref>Rama 637:3, Halachos of Other People's pg. 67<br>
#One shouldn't use someone's sukkah without their permission.<ref>Rama 637:3, Halachos of Other People's pg. 67<br>
*Mishna Brura 637:9 quotes the Taz 637:4 that the reason for this is that it would be an invasion of the owner's privacy
*Mishna Brura 637:9 quotes the Taz 637:4 that the reason for this is that it would be an invasion of the owner's privacy
*Mishna Brura 637:9 quotes Eliya Rabba 637:3 who explains that you might not finish eating before the owner wants to enter, but the owner will be too embarrassed to ask you to leave
*Mishna Brura 637:9 quotes Eliya Rabba 637:3 who explains that you might not finish eating before the owner wants to enter, but the owner will be too embarrassed to ask you to leave
*Mekor Chaim 637 says because you might leave a mess.
*Mekor Chaim 637 says because you might leave a mess.
*Halachos of Other People's Money pg. 68 note 184 writes that the practical difference between these reasons is that according to the first two, one who is certain that the owner is not around would be permitted to use it, but not according to the third reason.</ref>
*Halachos of Other People's Money pg. 68 note 184 writes that the practical difference between these reasons is that according to the first two, one who is certain that the owner is not around would be permitted to use it, but not according to the third reason.</ref>
==Fixing a Sukkah That Fell on Yom Tov==
# It is permissible to ask a non-Jew to fix sachach that fell down on Yom Tov.<reF>Yabia Omer OC 8:50, Rivevot Efraim 1:424:1</ref>


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