My 77 year old cousin, (more like an aunt to me) is a snowbird. When she is in Ct. she lives in her duplex apartment at the beach and rents out the other three bedroom unit. Its right across from the beach so its a desirable location, but when it rains, the rain blows in the through the crank out windows. She instructs all guests to close the windows if it rains and there is a sign posted inside with all of the rules. She got up yesterday morning at 7 am and it was pouring. The windows were open. She yelled up from outside, (probably not the best thing she could have done) and said, "Could you please close the windows". An hour later the husband banged on her door and told her that "under no conditions was she to wake up his wife again". She just repeated the rule about the window, the reason why and that they were posted. He swore at her using a word that many in her generation hate, walked out and slammed the door. Before they left for the day the wife came over and said, "My husband is a police officer and has a gun. I am just telling you so no one goes into the unit while we are gone". They have 4 boys. The oldest is about 8. He doesn't play with them outside, yells at his wife and she isn't very comfortable with them there. I suggested that she ask them to leave but she is afraid he will do something, take it out on the kids, his wife, etc. They leave Saturday. I told her to not say anything more about the windows and if there is damage, keep the deposit to cover any cost of repairs. How would you take the comment about the gun? One could take it as a "I don't want anyone hurt if they pick up my gun", or a veiled threat. It seems that if he was a police officer, he would take his gun with him and lock it in the trunk of his car or leave it home. 
