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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

What if tenants property is destroyed from leak?
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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Thats why they have renters insurance . Your lease should require it and state their stuff is not your responsibility