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Re: legal to put non-enforceable terms on a lease? - Landlord Forum thread 325062

Re: legal to put non-enforceable terms on a lease? by Garry (Iowa) on September 29, 2014 @09:46

                              
2 years ago a lawsuit was filed against a very large LL that rents to hundreds U of I students. Their leases all had clauses similar to what you are suggesting. The case was settled this summer. The LL lost BIG TIME , and must pay tens of thousands of $ to fines, court costs, students, and attorneys. My recomendation is : DON'T DO IT !!
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