they must get rid of their guns...
Castle Rock apartment tenants told they must get rid of their guns | 9news.com
Feel free to contact the company and let them know what you think...
If it is not in the lease and the lease does not allow unilateral modification of the relevant terms, then I would sue them for declaratory relief. Beyond that, the tenants are pretty up the creek if they do not have a lease or the lease allows modification of the rules I still might would sue them anyway under the argument that weapons is too vague--kitchen knives are weapons under the law.
they must get rid of their guns...
Castle Rock apartment tenants told they must get rid of their guns | 9news.com
Feel free to contact the company and let them know what you think...
The apartment will just wait until their lease is up or release them from their lease early if the rule is in effect during their current lease. Either way the apartments won't be sued for this.
Private property management companies can tell their clients anything they want really.
The apartment will just wait until their lease is up or release them from their lease early if the rule is in effect during their current lease. Either way the apartments won't be sued for this.
If he has a lease, they can't do a thing until his lease is up. If he's month-to-month, he has few options. I'm trying to think of a parallel. Guns are legal in Colorado. So are dogs. Can a landlord say, "No dogs"? Yep. So I guess "No guns" works as well. That's one parallel. Another might be: it's a legal right to vote in Colorado; guns are legal rights, too. "If you live in our apartments, you can't vote." Hmmmm.....
Maybe the NRA will take this on.
Well, yes on the renewal but I would still sue them if I lived there and wanted to stay. I don't think releasing them works in the situation because the contract gives both sides rights under the law.
Oh, if someone has the money, he'll be sued. If I were the judge, I'd be hard pressed to enforce their rules. We're talking about a private residence . . . and a landlord saying you have to give up your Constitutional rights in order to live there. I don't think it's that cut and dry.
they must get rid of their guns...
Castle Rock apartment tenants told they must get rid of their guns | 9news.com
Feel free to contact the company and let them know what you think...
A property manager cannot tell a person what legal things he can and cannot own.Private property management companies can tell their clients anything they want really.
For all intents purposes, the units they let out are still their property, as such they can demand almost anything of the tenants in terms of standards for living in those units.
Whether you agree with the company or not... And I certainly don't...
They can say and do what they want, and people are free to go live somewhere else.
That's the way it works.
But alas... The 3rd party feeling of persecution by gun owners in this thread shall now rain down like a Orlando afternoon thunderstorm.
Renting a room out and renting multiplex apartments are two vastly different things.That's just it, the OWNER of the apartment property/complex makes the rules. Just like if I let someone stay in my house, I have every right to tell them they can't bring a gun into my house.
If you are on for renewal you would lose. The apartment has every right to change rules, up the rent, etc as long as they adhere to the lease you signed. After that lease is up, even if you wanted to stay, they can make changes after the current lease is up.
The only difference would be some states do not allow things to be changed during the lease time. Varies from state-to-state. However, the states that due allow changes during a lease simply state they have to give the tenant a certain amount of time notice and they would have to release them from their current lease.
If he has a lease, they can't do a thing until his lease is up. If he's month-to-month, he has few options. I'm trying to think of a parallel. Guns are legal in Colorado. So are dogs. Can a landlord say, "No dogs"? Yep. So I guess "No guns" works as well. That's one parallel. Another might be: it's a legal right to vote in Colorado; guns are legal rights, too. "If you live in our apartments, you can't vote." Hmmmm.....
Maybe the NRA will take this on.
Guns are protected by the Constitution though, not dogs.
Renting a room out and renting multiplex apartments are two vastly different things.
A property manager cannot tell a person what legal things he can and cannot own.
Feel free to contact the company and let them know what you think...
Because it goes on the outside of the building.They do so all the time.
I can't have a satellite dish.
It's Legal to own one.
But my property doesn't allow me to, to maintain the look of the building.
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