Landlords generally don't like anything. If they had their choice you wouldn't actually get to go into the property without supervision. The only leverage you have is your ability to leave and take your rent money with you, and that isn't worth much if they can find a new tenant easily. There is no upside for them in allowing anything they think might be a risk.
With that in mind I use a Lee hand press in my apartment. Everything (except primers) is stored in a plastic bin that slides under the couch. When I get home from the range I sit in front of the TV resizing all my empties. Then I put the press away and prime cases. Only when I have a bunch of primed cases do I move from the couch to a dining room table to actually load.
As for lead...I have heard enough stories of people poisoning themselves casting lead without proper ventilation that I would be concerned if I saw a casting setup ready to go in a garage.
With that in mind I use a Lee hand press in my apartment. Everything (except primers) is stored in a plastic bin that slides under the couch. When I get home from the range I sit in front of the TV resizing all my empties. Then I put the press away and prime cases. Only when I have a bunch of primed cases do I move from the couch to a dining room table to actually load.
As for lead...I have heard enough stories of people poisoning themselves casting lead without proper ventilation that I would be concerned if I saw a casting setup ready to go in a garage.