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All Forum Posts by: Marcin Wrona

Marcin Wrona has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thank you so much Nancy!!! I appreciate your diligence and expertise in answering my concerns and questions!

I am just curious how to protect myself from tenant accusations of hurting himself in the house because of things like: - "the doors are too narrow and I am disabled" or "your stairs or stair case to the patio are too steep I fall and hurt my ankle" do I need insurance for things like that or can I have it worded in the lease agreement that the tenant accepts the condition of the house and won't press any charges if he /she hurts himself??Anyone had situation like that or heard about it??thanks