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Swing in backyard and landlord liability
hello,
I bought a house that came with a big swing in the backyard. It seems sturdy but I have not really tested it out. Now that I have the house rented, I am worried that someone might hurt themselves using it and come after me. I verbally warned them about the swing, and also had them get basic renters insurance (it is in the lease).
What else should I do to minimize liability?