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Paul Staszel
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NO GUNS ALLOWED!!! sticker... should I put it up or not?

Paul Staszel
  • Investor
  • Burbank, IL
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Concealed carry and gun laws are becoming growing topics.  With that being said, should a landlord of a multifamily unit (5 plus units) make his/her building a Gun Free Zone (if the state law permits)?  Should the landlord even bring this up in the lease? Does bringing attention to the issue make it worse?  (i.e. a no gun sticker on the front door may make a tenant paranoid that someone may have been bringing guns onto the property and that something previously happened).  Does your stance change if the property is in a bad neighborhood vs a good neighborhood? 

Let me know what you think and any experiences you may have come across.  

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Sam White
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Sam White
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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Why you would want to limit your tenants constitutional rights is beyond me...

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