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Old June 1, 2010, 06:50 AM   #9
ClydeFrog
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rental property-lease agreements; real estate law, Texas..

I'd add that you may want to read over your rental property or lease agreement to know & understand any documented issues re; firearms, ammunition, reloading-handloading supplies or equipment, etc.
When I first moved to my state in May of 2000, I lived & worked in a apt complex with about 150 units. The lease agreement had policies about firearms and weapons but was not restrictive.
I had a big arguement with a female police officer too about 3 years ago over a rental tenants legal rights. I informed the cop that a apt tenant does not OWN the property and only leases the unit IAW the terms & conditions of the property owners/mgmt lease agreement(that the tenant reads & signs).
State & local laws or ordanances may vary but in general, it's always a good idea to read all legal contracts, documents, forms, etc.
Tenants would often storm into the rental office and hoot & holler but fail to read the lease rules/SOPs. It was almost comical.
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