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'House rules' in this situation are entirely voluntary and not 'enforceable' if one of the tenants decided not to comply - particularly if you won't involve the landlord.
Even if there's 20 of you and there's a 19 / 1 majority, what will make the 1 comply if he can't be bothered?
Moving all PT's stuff out was not discussed. That would probably cause a lot of fun.
There is absolutely nothing preventing you giving the landlord notice, and the remainder of your group re renting with a new lease from the landlord.
"Guests" should not have their own keys to the property. I would also speak to the landlord about this - I imagine he wouldn't be too happy to hear this either and could take some action himself. You should also mention all the other issues to the landlord (leaving on cooker etc - fire risk?), lack of hygiene etc. Surely any good landlord, who wants to keep good tenants, would respond appropriately i.e. serve him notice.
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