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Markus March
  • Contractor
  • Jackson, MS
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Markus March
  • Contractor
  • Jackson, MS
Posted

I have a rental property an its my first one. On July 4,2014 the property got broke into an the tenant TV was stolen also on JULY 6, 2014 the property was broken into again an the tenant COMPUTER was stolen the house as an alarm on it. My question is, is the landlord held liable to replace the things that was stolen form the tenant? Also the tenant does not the any rental insurance on their items. 

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