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		<title>By: blaviage</title>
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		<description>Raj,

If you used a TREC Promulgated lease form, there is a section that discusses this very issue.  In most cases your landlord must pay you a fee to keep a supra box on your leased home.  If he has not done so, you may be able to file an injunction to have the supra removed from the property.  

Best of luck,
Brian</description>
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<p>If you used a TREC Promulgated lease form, there is a section that discusses this very issue.  In most cases your landlord must pay you a fee to keep a supra box on your leased home.  If he has not done so, you may be able to file an injunction to have the supra removed from the property.  </p>
<p>Best of luck,<br />
Brian</p>
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