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elderly apartment complex

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My girl friend had a serious case of cancer. She needed chemo therapy and surgery. Due to her extensive medical needs (she was in frail condition before the cancer) I rented an apartment in a complex that was restricted to seniors my girl friend and I both moved in. We moved in and stayed for six months. The complex was not licensed as a nursing home. There was a sign on the front door 30.06. The way I understand it that it is legal to carry into an apartment complex if you go directly to your apartment. any one have info on this.

Note My girl friend survived chemo and high risk surgery. We are now living in my cabin south East of Lockhart. She is doing substantial well :???:
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I don't know the answer to your question but I'm glad to hear of the good outcome.
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https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs ... htm#94.257
Sec. 94.257. POSSESSION OF FIREARM OR FIREARM AMMUNITION ON LEASED PREMISES. Unless possession of a firearm or firearm ammunition on a landlord's property is prohibited by state or federal law, a landlord may not prohibit a tenant or a tenant's guest from lawfully possessing, carrying, transporting, or storing a firearm, any part of a firearm, or firearm ammunition:

(1) in the tenant's manufactured home;

(2) in a vehicle located in a parking area provided for tenants or tenants' guests by the landlord of the leased premises; or

(3) in other locations controlled by the landlord as necessary to:

(A) enter or exit the tenant's manufactured home;

(B) enter or exit the leased premises; or

(C) enter or exit a vehicle on the leased premises or located in a parking area provided by the landlord for tenants or tenants' guests.

Added by Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 39 (H.B. 302), Sec. 7, eff. September 1, 2019.


SUBCHAPTER G. REMEDIES

Sec. 94.301. TENANT'S REMEDIES. A person may recover from a landlord who violates this chapter:

(1) actual damages;

(2) a civil penalty in an amount equal to two months' rent and $500; and

(3) reasonable attorney's fees and costs.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 801, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2002.
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I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
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