My opinion is that they can ban you from having anything they want to, if they put it in the lease and it is legal to ban. A lease is a type of contract and when you sign it, you are agreeing to obey the terms of the lease. These terms might include no trailers in the parking lot, no charcoal grills (getting much more common), or no guns possessed in the complex. If you agree, they can enforce the contract.C-dub wrote:Can someone even prohibit me from possessing a firearm in my residence here in Texas? I thought that matter had already been settled. They can prevent you from carrying in their offices and other buildings, but your residence?
I always stay away from leases like the one quoted for a different reason. It said I agree to any rules the complex has, presently or instituted in the future. How can I possibly agree to abide by rules when i don't know what they will be?