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Old 11-11-2003, 06:30 PM
ThetaxiUW ThetaxiUW is offline
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Im not shooting down your ideas, im pointing out that they have alrady been shot down by our alums. I however am looking into it from a renters insurance standpoint. If we are all to get renters insurance through an agency that requires the alumni corp to abide by their terms then we should be okay without having to say to our alumni "I won't sign that". It will be more of a "I can't sign that becuase my renters insurance doesn't allow me to have a secondary party come and search my room without me knowing or being there." It sounds like it might have a chance. And at least the insurance company can tell me if this is legal or not. They are currently checking into their regional office for clarification into the matter. We have consulted an attorney and they were also questioning it as well as to whether it falls under the landlord tenant act. However, an attorney is expensive and we are looking at other options before consulting him. I guess the real question here is: Is this legal?
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