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Wow Castlerock of all places at that. I guess the criminals will know where to go.
well.. a landowner as well as a private business has the right to prohibit anything they want other than deny someone a lease based on color. If the landlord is going this far it is likely that the complex has a lot of problems or they suck as a management company anyway and having to move might be the best thing to happen to these people.
Not only that, he said he was going to be forced ..... to leave his guns at a friends 30 miles away, not according to the new "Universal background check."
They probably already consulted a lawyer before making the notice, but I think it could be challenged in court. Only if he had a lawyer to knock them down.
I would lean towards liberal ass sucking management company. Not alot of lowlifes in that area. Perhaps Rap Sheet Rhonda bought the place with her Bloomberg dollars? Make some gun owners go homeless because of the sicknesses in their soul.
Either way another big reason to own not rent. According to my buddy who lives down the street their are some military folks living in the complex.
A landlord and a business owner are two different things, landlords do not have unlimited control, they are still bound by housing rules, the man is paying them for the space from this date to this date. They cant move his stuff or touch his stuff. Try to get someone kicked out of a house.................. the due process is intense.
Could be the landlords or management company is a Anti-2A owned business, but I do agree there has got to be someplace similar he could move to. Bet you some people will step up to help.
We had a member go through something similar just in the last two years or so. There are other ways to run residents that you don't want out, but this management company is misguided in which residents they don't want.
My old apartment had that policy too, i left them because of that, they would kick me out anyways, a repair guy came into my room and saw my rifle case and ammo case I had at the time. And noticed the office.
I agree on the landlord angle but I would be curious what his lease said, when his lease ended, if he is month to month etc etc. Can a landlord change the lease parameters in an apartment complex or can he be 'grandfathered' in or at least be given a reasonable amount of time to move? Guess what I'm getting at is, 1. what does his lease say, 2. when does the lease end/come for renewal.
Overall, just stupid. It would be on par with putting a sign on your lawn that says "gun free zone."
Agree misguided, the complex is located smack right in the middle of a very quiet and safe part of town. Douglas County is pretty conservative and does have alot of Conceal Carry holders. Heck when I first saw the article I expected Boulder or Manitou Springs as the location.
Either way we need to make sure that when someone runs a Internet Search for apartment rental that it shows this complex does not respect the 2nd amendment and a tenants right to protect themselves. It also tells the bad guys where to go. Sure no firearms may attract some tenants buy many people wont want to live in Bloomberg estates.