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Rodney Sums
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Tenant fights back when owner demands Kobe Bryant mural removal

Rodney Sums
  • Laveen, AZ
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https://people.com/los-angeles-gym-owner-fights-to-keep-kobe...

The tenant painted a mural of Kobe and his daughter, then years later the owner wants it removed. The tenant is fighting.

I'm certain most everyone here has the same stance on this issue.

I can't help but wonder if there's a publicity stunt tied to it. Hopefully they were genuinely memorializing the two while forgetting the lease terms.

The "sign the petition" part is really interesting, and disturbing at the same time.

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JD Martin
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  • Northeast, TN
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JD Martin
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  • Northeast, TN
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The easy answer is that the gym owner should go buy her own building and paint a mural if she believes in murals. If you're renting someone else's property you go by their rules.

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