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by eastdark
2550 days ago
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Thx! I see. So I won't be financially responsible for the losses. But I'm more curious that if the tenants' loss will indirectly cause trouble to me (if they become broken and are not willing to move out?), will it be a better situation if tenants are willing to have renters insurance in place? If it is, how do landlords effectively persuade the tenants to do that? I rented out my property and the current tenant from Europe bought the renters policy even before I brought up it. But I also encountered someone who never followed up on that. |
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