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What if tenants property is destroyed from leak?

Patrick Philip
  • Florida
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Let's say the water heater started leaking and ruins some clothes, or the roof leaks, or their refrigerator goes bad and ruins their food? Should I have to reimburse them? There is nothing in my lease that covers this.

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Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
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Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
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Thats why they have renters insurance .  Your lease should require it and state their stuff is not your responsibility 

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