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Roque Miranda
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Question about an issuew with a rental

Roque Miranda
  • Contractor
  • Miami FL
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Hi All, question hopefully you guys can shine a light!

I'm a new investor.

I have an issue with one of my properties, the heavy rain and winds had broken a branch off the tree, and it fell on the driveway on top of my tenant's car and damage the car, is the landlord's responsibility to fix the car?


As always, I value your opinions, Thank you all!

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    Greg Scott
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    No.  That is what auto insurance is for.

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