I would suspect that the title of the property is irrelevant with regard to the Fourth Amendment; after all, a tenant (who merely rents and does not own) is still protected by the Fourth Amendment.
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As discussed above, both renters and owners have a fundamental Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable government entry into their residences.� Camara, 387 U.S. at 528, 87 S. Ct. at 1730.
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Does congressional authority to regulate interstate commerce (or intrastate commerce that affects interstate commerce) authorize the bailout?