DoubleStack
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The form is a lease addendum, it adds to the existing lease agreement. You do not have to agree to the terms and thus you do not have to sign it at this time.
I probably should've said "may contact the LL". Alas, I was going from memory after filling out one of these forms a while back with my own LL complaint.
Actually yes they can if they have given proper notice of non renewal of existing terms and conditions. Either one signs/accepts or vacates - doing neither puts one in the category of being a Tenant at Sufferance....and you would be subject to all expenses to recover said property.
"A tenant at sufferance is a person who has been in lawful possession of property but who wrongfully remains as a holdover after his right to possession has expired. See ICM Mortgage, 902 S.W.2d at 530; Black's Law Dictionary 1604 (9th ed. 2009)"
http://causeofactionelements.blogspot.com/2011/06/at-will-tenancy-and-holdover-tenants.html
I think that courts have decided the common areas of apartment complexes do not count as "your premises" for the purpose of 46.02, so, he'd likely need the license. I'm not sure why one would advise to go to their office and pull up a chair OCing. Why agitate? Seems petty.
Still private property though, license irrelevant.
A few previous posts are correct. You have no requirement to sign this addendum to your current lease. They can make you sign it if you renew, idk about month-to-month leases in Texas and provisions in your lease for such. I know my lease makes me pay and extra $200 a month for it, and they can cancel with a 30 notice for me to vacate. But, your current term is safe.
If I were you, go ahead and open carry at their front office. Put out a nice comfy chair at the door and relax. Technically, you should be able to carry any type of weapon, with or without a permit, because it's private property that you have a legal right to be on contractually. They have no leverage or right to make you stop, if its not already in the lease.
WOW! That's some horrible advise, right there!A few previous posts are correct. You have no requirement to sign this addendum to your current lease. They can make you sign it if you renew, idk about month-to-month leases in Texas and provisions in your lease for such. I know my lease makes me pay and extra $200 a month for it, and they can cancel with a 30 notice for me to vacate. But, your current term is safe.
If I were you, go ahead and open carry at their front office. Put out a nice comfy chair at the door and relax. Technically, you should be able to carry any type of weapon, with or without a permit, because it's private property that you have a legal right to be on contractually. They have no leverage or right to make you stop, if its not already in the lease.
No. In Texas, only 'on your own premises' does not require a license.Still private property though, license irrelevant.
If I were you, go ahead and open carry at their front office. Put out a nice comfy chair at the door and relax. Technically, you should be able to carry any type of weapon, with or without a permit, because it's private property that you have a legal right to be on contractually. They have no leverage or right to make you stop, if its not already in the lease.