I googled apartment curfew and 1.9 million hits came up. the first two pages are news reports about people being outraged because apartments have done that. So I'd say probably, but it might depend on your state.
Large apartment complexes are typically located on private property over which the landlord has the authority to make rules. If he places a curfew on teenage activity on his private property he is probably within his rights to do so.
In side the rental unit if an apartment the tenant, Outside the community If a home or Single family the tenant
they start at about 1800 includes heat and electric and 10 meals a month.
Depends on if your apartment community reported to the credit bureau's as being a late payment. Most of the apartments where I have lived, didnt report it when I was a month late. Apartments usually get you if your late constantly or evicted from the apartment. You could ask your landlord if they reported it as being late.
A studio apartment is small and combines living room, bedroom and kitchenette. It can be called a bachelor apartment or a studio apartment.
The first step to getting a low income apartment is filling out the application. If an apartment becomes available and you meet the income guidelines then you will get an apartment.
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In "The Giver," there is a curfew in place at night where all citizens are required to be indoors by a certain time. This curfew is enforced by the community's rules and surveillance mechanisms.
Curfew is not covered by the US constitution. The Bill of Rights will not prevent a legally created curfew from being enforced. Yes, curfews can be enforced.
I'm looking for the answer, and does it include neighborhoods and apartment complex?
A teacher should enforce classroom rules with consistency. A police officer's job is to enforce the laws of the community.
The teacher had to enforce the school's dress code policy by sending students home who were not in compliance.
Depending on the circumstances, you can have a term of House Arrest, a Curfew, community service, etc.
That means an abandon child, so the child would be turned over to family services.
A well thought out and articulated argument will persuade the community to implement a teen curfew.
With an Intermediate Restricted license, typically the one held by 16 yr olds, the driving curfew is from 11pm until 6am (no driving between these hours unless certain conditions are met). With an Intermediate Unrestricted license, that you can not get prior to age 17, there is no driving curfew. As a disclaimer however realize that the state of TN does still enforce teen curfews as well as some TN cities enforce stricter teen curfews that affect all teens regardless of driving as well as a driver that is 17 on an unrestricted license.
Both. You could, for example, take away a teenagers cell-phone (no!) or enforce a curfew.
I don't know. Maybe he can fine the parent or child. Maybe he could hold the child in jail overnight to scare him. Maybe he can have a meeting with the parents and convince them to care, then get them to enforce the law themselves. Can you answer this question better?