It's called private property rights.How can a landlord prohibit guns?I thought there was some sort of constitution that allows guns ownership...or something like that
Purple implied....
Texas must not have the same laws as other states prohibiting landlords from stepping.How can a landlord prohibit guns?I thought there was some sort of constitution that allows guns ownership...or something like that
Purple implied....
I have rented a couple houses in Indiana and the leases were the standard boiler plate leases. They all had anti gun and other freedom robbing items. I simply run a black marker through the offending items before I sign it and after I have put a stack of pictures on Benjamin Franklin in their hands.Texas must not have the same laws as other states prohibiting landlords from stepping.
If you like to pay for lawyer BMWs.Sue the deceased family. There's your dinner.
That was a flip on the deceased family sueing the person defending themselves.If you like to pay for lawyer BMWs.
Likely as not, there's no juice to squeeze.
As a current landlord I would have not allowed you to rent from me. You do not get to change the terms of the lease. That is my job. Stacks of Bens make no difference. Just saying.I have rented a couple houses in Indiana and the leases were the standard boiler plate leases. They all had anti gun and other freedom robbing items. I simply run a black marker through the offending items before I sign it and after I have put a stack of pictures on Benjamin Franklin in their hands.
I am told that does not work with corporate landlords, but I did it on a corporate owned duplex in Lafayette. The hired manager said she would have to check on it, but she never bothered me again.
That would be both of our freedoms. Fee market and all. I can respect that.As a current landlord I would have not allowed you to rent from me. You do not get to change the terms of the lease. That is my job. Stacks of Bens make no difference. Just saying.
But I do not have any wording about firearms in my lease. If a tenant starts acting a fool they will be asked to leave. I do not believe that I could be held liable for a tenant shooting poorly. Maybe if I required that all tenants have firearms, but being silent on it I believe I am as safe as can be expected.
Texas has a law preempting landlords from prohibiting firearm possession or ownership by their tenants making it unenforceable. I would presume it also covers a "Gun Free" HOA Rule. It was passed into law in Texas HB 302 in 2019, and went into effect in September 2019.Texas must not have the same laws as other states prohibiting landlords from stepping.