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Updated about 5 years ago, 10/22/2019

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Nicho Pruett
  • Investor
  • Upper Marlboro, MD
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Tenant pours bag of quick cement in toilet

Nicho Pruett
  • Investor
  • Upper Marlboro, MD
Posted

A friend of mine had a disgruntled tenant who they were about to evict. The tenant poured a bag of quick cement in the toilet and has destroyed the system.

Is there any kind of insurance that could have been purchased in advance to cover such an incident. Of course recourse from a tenant with no money is useless.

Asking as a scared new landlord. Geesh!!! Things people will do to harm you.

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