The law says own or control.
What the owner of rented or leased property can legally do is a messy area of law, which I know practically nothing about.
Castle Doctrine is a justification for the use of deadly force only when a person is "unlawfully and with force" entering a premises or vehicle. But if a tenant shoots you, the fact that he will be convicted of a felony is cold comfort.
- Jim
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- Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:03 pm
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- Topic: Rights on your property when you are Renting it out.
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- Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:57 am
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- Topic: Rights on your property when you are Renting it out.
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Re: Rights on your property when you are Renting it out.
The law (PC 46.02) says that you can carry a handgun "on the person's own premises or premises under the person's control."
However, it's not clear how you can get there legally, unless you can park a vehicle on your property.
IMHO, getting into a gunfight with people with whom you have an ongoing dispute is a recipe for disaster. Using the services of lawyers or law enforcement personnel seems like a better option.
BTW, I once had a tenant threaten to kill me. He was just a drunk with loose lips.
I completely swore off renting property after several incidents of that sort.
- Jim
However, it's not clear how you can get there legally, unless you can park a vehicle on your property.
IMHO, getting into a gunfight with people with whom you have an ongoing dispute is a recipe for disaster. Using the services of lawyers or law enforcement personnel seems like a better option.
BTW, I once had a tenant threaten to kill me. He was just a drunk with loose lips.
I completely swore off renting property after several incidents of that sort.
- Jim