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James Fowler
  • O Fallon, IL
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Allow Tenant Swing-set?

James Fowler
  • O Fallon, IL
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My new tenant moving in has three children, and would like to assemble a swing set in the private fenced yard behind the house. This was purchased by her, but is asking for my permission to allow it being used. 

From a liability stand point, is there anything to be worried about? Has anyone been through a bad experience over something similar?

Thanks in advance for any input!

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Robert Hudson
  • Crossville, Tn
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Robert Hudson
  • Crossville, Tn
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I understand about the insurance and liability but it is a sad state of affairs that kids can't have a swing set because of the fear of a lawsuit. Just sad.

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