Yeah, I guess your grandfather can be your landlord or tenant (lol). Actually you can rent from anyone, unless you are on Housing Authority's voucher program. However if you are disabled and it is necessary for you to be under the landlordship of your family member you can ask for an exception.
A grandfather clause is a provision when an old rule continues to apply to some existing situations while the new rule will apply to all future cases. Those exempt from the new rule are said to have grandfather rights or acquired rights. Slaves were the target because the old rule found they weren't citizens and couldn't vote, so it was applied to a new law.
Possibly, if the reason for the arrest was related to the residence, like if they robbed the liquor store next door. Most states allow a landlord to evict a tenant with very short notice if drugs were found in the unit, especially if this is subsidized housing.
It depends on what the clause says.
The point of using a grandfather clause was to allow literacy tests to be conducted for voting but not to deny the right to vote for those who's ancestors had the right to vote before the literacy tests were created.
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Most courts can only allow a tenant to stay if the tenant has the entire arrearage. Some courts won't even do that.
If the person has the legal right to live there on a month-to-month basis, he is a tenant. But we are presuming that you, the landlord, didn't rent the unit out to this person: perhaps your tenant did, known as subleasing. If you, the landlord, allowed this, then you have to have your tenant evict the sub-tenant. If you didn't allow this, then you have to enforce the terms of the lease, and make your tenant correct this problem immediately or you can evict him, which automatically forces the sub-tenant out.
It is a clause in a player's contract with their club which guarantees that the club will allow them to leave if another club makes an offer meeting some minimum value (specified in the clause).
A Lease is between the owners of a property and the tenant. Some leases allow for a sub lease which is an agreement between the tenant and another person that wishes to temporarily use the same place. Most leases do not allow subleasing. Some cases, as with section housing, it is illegal to sublease.
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Grandfather clauses are provisions in laws or regulations that allow individuals or entities to continue operating under previous rules or standards despite changes in the law. Typically, these clauses apply to situations where new regulations would significantly impact existing operations, ensuring that those already established are not adversely affected. For example, in zoning laws, a grandfather clause might allow an older business to continue its operations even if new zoning restrictions would otherwise prohibit it.
It gives powers to Congress that allow the government to meet new challenges.