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by eastdark
2550 days ago
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Thx! Interesting. If those terms are put in the agreement, the landlord seems to be released from the liability financially. However, if the tenant cannot afford the losses, it may cause indirect troubles to the landlord, right? I'm wondering if there is any incentive for the landlord to encourage his tenants to have renters insurance... |
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