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Landlord liability issues that should be addressed immediately
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 277477, member: 76163"] [SIZE=15px][FONT=Verdana]It's important to understand landlord liability issues. The more you know, the better prepared you'll be if something goes wrong with your rental property. Landlord liability issues can be as simple as a leaky faucet or as complex as a tenant who refuses to pay rent and trashes the home. It's always a good idea to have a plan in place before a problem arises, so you can address it quickly and keep your property in good shape. Here are some common issues that could cause problems for renters: Leaking faucets: If the faucet is leaking, it might not seem like much of an issue at first glance, but it can lead to mold growth and other problems for renters who don't have access to professional cleaning services or chemicals. Fixing these types of leaks will cost less than replacing the faucet entirely. Missing hot water heater: A missing hot water heater could mean that renters will run out of hot water during winter months, which could lead to mold growth or other problems that are difficult to clean up without professional help from a plumber or heating technician. Moldy walls: Moldy walls may not be visible until they start growing on them, which means renters won't know they've been affected until the damage is done.[/FONT][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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