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shooting on rental property... allowed?
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 23:08:04 -0400, Art2U wrote:
Michigan law and photography... allowed on apartment rental? A few days ago, I was video taping my landlord trying too get my neighbor to answer the door (truly a nut case; the neighbor that is). One of the landlord funkies told me that I was allowed to shoot anything on the property because it was private property. Is this true? -Art- (not Art) I should proof read before posting, it should read: One of the landlord funkies told me that I was NOT allowed to shoot anything on the property because it was private property. |
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shooting on rental property... allowed?
Michigan law and photography... allowed on apartment rental?
A few days ago, I was video taping my landlord trying too get my neighbor to answer the door (truly a nut case; the neighbor that is). One of the landlord funkies told me that I was allowed to shoot anything on the property because it was private property. Is this true? -Art- (not Art) |
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