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First, why not read your rental/lease agreement and determine whether or not that question is addressed therein. If it is NOT, you should be able to do as you please, within the realm of "appropriateness." It would seem that any agreement would have to define "appropriate."
It's something that is actually written in my lease. We have to have curtains or window treatments of some sort on our windows. I don't know if just telling them would mean anything, but I know that you can have it in the rental agreement.
As long as it's not something offensive (Like a giant finger flipping you off), then I don't think so.
Am I as a tenant legally responsible for paying homeowner association fees? My lease states nothing of the sort.
by curiousnelly on December 12th, 2011
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TX , from inside my hotel room, Iwatched maintenance trying to unlock my door for a known criminal so they can rob me! What are my rights
by Tamra_M on October 3rd, 2010
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My landlord is charging me too much (for normal wear and tear) after I moved out. I lived there 4yrs. What can I do about it?
by indy9 on June 20th, 2010
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Is it illegal for a landlord to make a tenant unknowingly pay for the gas bill for multiple apartments?
by paden2 on October 31st, 2010
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Why are we all forced always to choose being tenant or land-lord?
by prof. mes solzhenitsy on April 15th, 2011
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