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lease agreements thoughts
In some lease agreements I have seen that some landlords put in saying if something breaks in the home and it cost less than $100 then the tenant pays for it and $100 or more then the landlord pays for it. Is that actual legal? And would that then change the price of the rental because the tenant has more responsibilities for the property?
What are your thoughts?
Thanks in advance!