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Should I allow inflatable pools and a trampoline?

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I own a single family home and have tenants that have stayed for two years. I recently made them get renters insurance. They are asking if they can put up an inflatable pool in the summer only. Also, they asked if they can put a small trampoline. Location: CA

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Shivani

Take a look at your landlord policy and see if these things are covered. Most policies that i’ve seen over the years don’t cover trampolines, so we are always asking for them to be removed when we discover they are on the property. If some child gets hurt, they will almost always come after you too, even if the tenants have renters insurance. 

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