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Brian Knox
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What are landlords to do in this situation?

Brian Knox
  • Saint Cloud, MN
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We just had massive storms in St. Cloud, MN causing numerous tree-damaged houses.

What is a landlord to do if a tree falls onto the rental house and displaces your renters? I mean, if the house is not presently inhabitable, who puts them up in a hotel?

Thanks for your advice,
BK

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Jon Holdman
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Jon Holdman
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My lease has a clause that covers this situation. If the house is uninhabitable in this situation, the lease is terminated.

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