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Brandon G.
  • Middle Tennessee, TN
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Adding above ground pools, playground equipment, etc to lease.

Brandon G.
  • Middle Tennessee, TN
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Our tenant has passed all of our criteria and seems like the best candidate of all that applied.  They would like to add an above ground pool, which would be OK with us, but I would like to get you guys' opinion on what stipulations to add into the lease.  For example, I'd like to add a provision that it must be removed by the tenant by the move out date.  If not, they will be responsible for the costs.  Also, I'd like to add a liability waiver and that they must follow all local codes and laws.  While I'm on the topic, do you guys add provisions for things like playground equipment like swings or on-ground tree-houses?

Thanks,

Brandon