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Post by The Absolute Zero Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:06 am

A lease was signed with several pages of papers. It was prepared by an attorney and is legal in that state. State and names or IDs of the parties are irrelevant.
The lease contained Non-Standard rental provisions, in particular item 11 that states: (Yes the tenant signed all these provisions individually also) (verbatim)
"The Tenant shall be responsbile for all maintenance and repairs to the premises. Landlord shall be informed of any repairs or maintenance issues that exceed $500.00."
My question: (to people who have experience in this kind of things like leasing your house to someone or you leased someone's house)
If there is a water leak from HVAC or plumbing who is responsible? If the leak causes damages to a third party, who will be liable for this damages?
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Post by confuzzled dude Thu Sep 08, 2011 10:46 am

Hmm!! Normally it's Landlord's responsibility to fix and bare expenses for the repairs. Aside, I'm surprised Mr. Saamiyar has no say on this subject.

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Post by Guest Thu Sep 08, 2011 10:53 am

confuzzled dude wrote:Hmm!! Normally it's Landlord's responsibility to fix and bare expenses for the repairs. Aside, I'm surprised Mr. Saamiyar has no say on this subject.

Mr. Saamiyar is on a circular-road trip between the Dakotas.

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Post by Kris Thu Sep 08, 2011 11:00 am

The Absolute Zero wrote:A lease was signed with several pages of papers. It was prepared by an attorney and is legal in that state. State and names or IDs of the parties are irrelevant.
The lease contained Non-Standard rental provisions, in particular item 11 that states: (Yes the tenant signed all these provisions individually also) (verbatim)
"The Tenant shall be responsbile for all maintenance and repairs to the premises. Landlord shall be informed of any repairs or maintenance issues that exceed $500.00."
My question: (to people who have experience in this kind of things like leasing your house to someone or you leased someone's house)
If there is a water leak from HVAC or plumbing who is responsible? If the leak causes damages to a third party, who will be liable for this damages?
TIA


>>> Looks like it would be the tenant, in view of the cited item 11

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