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lease clause for tenant expectations/responsibilities during mandatory evacuations

Kandice Morgenstern
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Does anyone have a good lease clause to outline responsibilities and expectations during mandatory evacuations? Evacuations due to wildfires are not uncommon in our area of California. Are the renters or the landlord expected to cover rent during the evacuation? My lease requires renter's insurance which should cover loss of use if the unit becomes damaged/uninhabitable, but I don't think renters insurance covers costs of living expenses incurred during just an evacuation. Any wisdom to share here?

Thank you!

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