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In reply to the discussion: If Texas is going to deny the ability of landlords to prevent their [View all]bitterross
(4,066 posts)52. How about if the landlord claims sincere religious beliefs?
That would be interesting. If the landlord claimed their sincere religious beliefs prevented them from allowing people to have weapons then we could see some great show there!
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Then they get evicted if they're caught. Just like what happens with any other lease violation.
NYC Liberal
Sep 2019
#63
If I'm required to carry renters insurance (with liability) as a condition of renting this unit
Jake Stern
Sep 2019
#14
So for most gun owners, affording liability insurance shouldn't be a problem
VMA131Marine
Sep 2019
#23
That was exactly what I was thinking earlier this morning. I don't see how that could possibly be
hlthe2b
Sep 2019
#3
No need to offer insurance for "deaths secondary to the gun being stolen".
NutmegYankee
Sep 2019
#37
The law currently requires motorists to carry liability insurance when they operate a motor vehicle
NoPasaran
Sep 2019
#33
Then EVERY gun owner needs to carry insurance not just renters. Talk about discrimination. nt
UniteFightBack
Sep 2019
#55
There are real safety concerns for the landlord beyond the actual gun since guns require
Vinca
Sep 2019
#39
Okay. So why are there reports every so often about firefighters being hindered fighting fires
Vinca
Sep 2019
#61
And what if the landlord is a gun humper storing ammo? No protection for that tenant right.
UniteFightBack
Sep 2019
#56
Stockpiling assault rifles in your apartment is not a constitutional right. nt
SunSeeker
Sep 2019
#44
The 2nd Amendment doesn't mention "assault rifles," if you want to get pedantic. nt
SunSeeker
Sep 2019
#47
I understand your motive but what is the risk you are insuring against? If it is that the gun owner
wasupaloopa
Sep 2019
#51
So only tenants who pay your mortgage should be required to carry insurance ...YEAH OK. nt
UniteFightBack
Sep 2019
#54