Q: Can our landlord make us get rid of BBQ grill that they’ve always allowed in the past?
The complex manager has said that we are no longer allowed to store, use or possess any kind of outdoor cooking device. We have lived here for 5 years and it has always been allowed. Can they really make us get rid of our grill? We paid $400 for it and now I’m supposed to throw it away? This policy goes into effect in 30 days.
A: If your landlord has a right to refuse to allow the grill it will be a part of the lease.
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