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I hate repeating myself, but it's a different thread, so here goes:
The UCC does not apply to leases of real property, like houses and apartments. So citing UCC in a dispute with your landlord is meaningless.
It is true that there is a section of the UCC, part 2A, which deals with leases...but only for leases of GOODS, not real estate.
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We reject Skurdal's argument that he is a "free man" exempt from the laws because he has "no contracts" with either the state or federal governments...No persons in Montana may exempt themselves from any law simply by declaring they do not consent to it applying to them...Accepting Skurdal's assertion of exempt status is an invitation to anarchy. We decline that invitation. - State v. Skurdal, Supreme Court of Montana, 235 Mont. 291, 767 P.2d 304 at 308 (1988).
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