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Neighbor's fence and swimming pool Damaged by Tenant's Trampoline
I rented my house to a tenant. Due to hurricane Helene, the trampoline belonging to the tenant hit neighbor A's fence. And it crossed the neighbor A’s back yard and hit another's neighbor B's swimming pool. Before the hurricane hit, I reminded the tenant to secure trampoline.
As a landlord, what is the best approach to handle this case? And who should be held liable for the damage? The neighbor A had a conversation with tenant and the tenant said their renter insurance won’t cover it due to the act of God.