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Old April 24, 2012, 11:40 AM   #26
Technosavant
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I fully agree with Aguila Blanca.

Legal agreements (of which a lease is one) need to be exhaustive- that is, if there is a rule which is expected to be followed it MUST be spelled out. Read the lease carefully. If firearms are mentioned as being prohibited, then they are. If they are not mentioned at all, they are not. Only that which is mentioned explicitly is covered by the agreement.

If you have questions about the lease agreement, find a real estate lawyer and pay for an hour of his/her time to look it over and answer questions in plain English about that agreement. I would not recommend asking the landlord about things not mentioned... they may try to make things more restrictive than the agreement actually allows.
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