Firearms while renting?

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Cuda said:
Absolutly. The landlord must give you notice before coming into the place. He may own the property but you pay for the right to live there. As a landlord in Colorado I have to have damn good reason to enter the property with out the tenants knowledge and if I think something bad has happened I would call the police to escort me just in case. One thing to remember in Colorado a mans home or rental is his castle and walking in uninvited could cause you some serious health problems..

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Cuda, you are 100% correct about the potential health problems, but alas, incorrect about notice -depending on where you live. If the law states that in Colorado, then that is to to the good - it SHOULD everywhere. It does not state that in Mississippi, though. Been both a renter and a landlord here. Have NO desire to walk in to anyone's home without giving prior notice, with one of the reasons being the one you gave above. Another being the fact that prior notice is just the decent thing to do. Prudent, too. :)
 
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