To: Steve_Seattle
The rights of the property owner supersede those of the tenant.
And if a tenant wishes to improve a property the improvements become property of the landlord.
160 posted on
10/18/2007 10:41:35 AM PDT by
trumandogz
(Hunter Thompson 2008)
To: trumandogz
Where did you get your legal degree? How long did you spend reviewing the relevant documents between the parties in this case? How long did you spend in the law library researching all the issues involved?
Welfare? Get over yourself.
169 posted on
10/18/2007 10:43:10 AM PDT by
Petronski
(Congratulations Tribe! AL Central Champs)
To: trumandogz
"The rights of the property owner supersede those of the tenant."
Not if they have signed a legal agreement in which the tenant is granted certain rights, such as a specified rent amount, in perpetuity.
185 posted on
10/18/2007 10:48:26 AM PDT by
Steve_Seattle
("Above all, shake your bum at Burton.")
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