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Darrell Morris
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Gas Leak in Fireplace

Darrell Morris
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
Posted

Hello BP,

My tenant attempted to turn on the gas to the fireplace and apparently gas was leaking. After having a plumber go out to check for a gas leak there was apparently one in the fireplace. Thank God the house did not blow up!

Now I'm getting hit with a $450 bill. Is this covered by insurance in some kind of way? Also, can the tenant sue me? All of this is getting me a little nervous.

Thanks!

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