The Right to Privacy is not changed simply because you are a renter. You have the very same constitutional rights as anyone else. Do remember that the constitution only protects you against the government and government agents. It does not over ride your rental agreement if that allows or requires inspections on the part of the landlord. In certain states (IL is where I am and this is true here) the landlord must give AT LEAST 24 hours notice before entering a rented establishment unless there is an emergency (a fire for example) in which case they can enter unannounced although the idea is that it would be an emergency...
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Some of the rights that renters have are: the right to deny the landlord access to the property without proper advance notice and the right to clean and safe housing (property must be free from pest and rodent infestation and faulty plumbing, for example).
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Yes, renters can be part of the homeowners association if it is stated in the bylaws. The bylaws typically outline the qualifications and rights of association membership, and if they include renters as eligible members, then renters can participate in the homeowners association. However, it ultimately depends on the specific provisions in the bylaws of the association.
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In Michigan, renters living in a property without a lease agreement are still protected by certain rights under state law. These rights include the right to a habitable living space, protection against illegal eviction, and the right to proper notice before any changes to the rental agreement. It is important for renters in this situation to familiarize themselves with the specific laws and regulations that apply to their circumstances.
Privacy rights have NOT been upset by Congress. Congress IS the government.