Consult the
landlord/tenant law of your state, or a lawyer who specializes in such matters. These laws are
quirky and unique from state to state and town to town, so it may be that the landlord can limit
your visitors. I would say it is unusual, however, that they would be able to limit how many,
when or who specifically. At least, I have never heard of such a thing. You might also find
out if this is happening with all of the other tenants he manages.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
renters rights: visitors in home MY LANDLORD INSISTS THAT SHE HAS EVERY RIGHT LEGALY TO DECIDE WHO, AND WHEN I MAY HAVE VISITORS AT MY RENTED HOME.
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