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Rental had a Break-in
Hey Everyone. I recently just acquired my first rental and today I received a call from my tenant that there was a break-in. Someone broke into the apartment and broke a few windows. Tenant took photos and filed a police report, suspect was arrested as well. Has anyone had a similar experience? What should I be focusing on in this situation? File an insurance claim for the windows? Any advice would be appreciated, thanks.