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In reply to the discussion: What the Hell Just Happened on MSNBC and CNN? [View all]branford
(4,462 posts)Second, whether we agree or not, law enforcement released the premises. It was no longer an active crime scene.
Third, I already indicated that the landlord may have indeed violated lease provisions or laws, and the family is free to sue in civil court. However, as a practical matter, the family's damages would be mostly limited to destroyed or damaged personal articles, and thus minimal, and a legal case would be costly, subject them to further public scrutiny and abuse, and given local attitudes, probably not well received by local judges or jurors.
Moreover, every lease I've entered into had provisions concerning repercussions for illegal and non-conforming uses, which would certainly apply to the building bombs and storing and attempting to alter illegal weaponry.