And I can’t even imagine it’s an intentional addition, it’s just become part of boiler plate legal documents here in the deep south.
And I can’t even imagine it’s an intentional addition, it’s just become part of boiler plate legal documents here in the deep south.
Is that actually legal? Tenant rights (and anti-BDS legislation) vary state to state, but this seems particularly egregious.
Honestly I haven’t done the investigation to say. It very well could be an unenforceable part of their lease. But the south is notorious for insane anti-tenant legislation so I wouldn’t be surprised. My state famously banned the passing of rent control legislation so good luck running your local socialist candidate for mayor they can’t do anything even if they win
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They probably figure it's extremely unlikely to come up. Unless you have:
Nobody would likely challenge it.
What are you gonna do tough guy? Huh? Go to the Lawyer Store and buy the best Lawyer?
One state (Arkansas) has a law that a rental doesn't even have to be livable, so I believe this. Like literally,in Arkansas, you could rent a unit that has not heat, running water, or roof. And if you sign the lease, you have to pay