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Jonathan G.
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Tenant repair responsibility

Jonathan G.
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  • Investor
  • Tyler, TX
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I am writing up a lease and many samples I see lets you plug in a value that tenants would be responsible to handle on their own.  Landlord covers everything after that.  Here is the language: "The Tenant is responsible for all repairs needed in or about the Leased Premises up to and including .

The Landlord will be responsible for repairs that exceed this amount."

I am thinking of putting $80 in there, because I know in my area for a plumber to come and fix something quick that is the charge.  Is that reasonable?  

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