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All Forum Posts by: Franklin Thomas

Franklin Thomas has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thank you all for your responses. Yes the threads on the gears on the lift stripped out @Jason Hirko Look as if maybe from lack of lube or grease  throughout the years. And thank you for the idea in the next lease. I will do that. 

I rent a garage out. In the garage there is a vehicle lift which as of late is now broken. I feel it is due to lack of maintenance on the tenants part. There is a clause in our rental agreement which states maintenance and replacement of any shop equipment due to gross negligence of the tenant. And the landlord shall be held harmless in the event of damage to lift and shop equipment. My question is who is 100 percent responsible for the repairs and or replacement. Does that cover all basis.