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Updated over 8 years ago, 07/14/2016

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Joseph Leonard
  • Fishers, IN
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Boat Storage?

Joseph Leonard
  • Fishers, IN
Posted

BP community,

A tenant just moved into my second rental house today. After I gave him the keys he asked if I would mind if he stores his boat in the backyard of the house. 

He had not brought up this subject up until that point. I did not give him an answer on it. To me it sounds like a liability for me and it also is something that could damage the backyard. 

Do any landlords out there permit this for tenants and if so, what are some best practices? 

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