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TAR - Repairing cosmetics
My contract is a TAR and there is the following clause
(2) Landlord will NOT pay to repair the following items unless caused by Landlord's negligence:
(e) items that are cosmetic in nature with no impact on the functionality or use of the item;
Say while the tenants are occupying and there is a shift in the property and there are cracks in the drywall not caused by a tenant am I required to fix since this is cosmetic? I would probably fix anyway but curious if I am required to fix.