These will be outlined in the agreement you signed with the Park and also in Local Tenancy laws.
-Consult your Provincial or State government information office to find out which department administrates Residential Tenancy Law.
This is quite complex. - Your best way to find out in detail is google " Texas Tenant Rights, Office of the Attorney General"
The civil rights act of 1968 forbade renting or selling property based on race.
Slaves did not have any rights. Slaves are seen as the property of their owners, so the only rights slaves had were the ones given to them by their owners.
Unless you entered into some agreement to eventually purchase the house, you have no legal rights to the house. Your lease should remain in effect until its termination date and then you would have to see if the new owners wish to continue renting to you.
you have the right to remove said black mould or man up
Contact the department of health if managment has not taken care of it.
The patent owners and lessors industry deals with the sale of intangible rights in property.
The slave owners hated them. They treated them like cattle, basically. The blacks had no rights, and it was shameful.
The order in which owners are listed on a deed does not affect the rights or responsibilities of the owners.
Here is a comprehensive list of tenant laws, and protections/rights http://www.hud.gov/local/ca/renting/tenantrights.cfm as for rental agreement forms, you may need to consult one in particular to your case so many cover short or wide range. For example http://www.lectlaw.com/forms/f091.htm
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