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Tenants Safety

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Types Of

Threats

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Landlords must provide deadbolt and pin lock in

the door handle to make the tenants feel secured

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If the area is in crime locality, then the landlord must take precautions to secure the property ….

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Older buildings are not

constructed as per current safety

codes, so may be they contain lead

or other chemicals …..

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Landlords should install fire exit, smoke or carbon

monoxide detector in the property for safety of

tenants….

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What tenants can do to protect themselves

????

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The Tenant should ask the landlord about the material used in building or year of construction of the building etc …

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What Landlord Should Do To protect

themselves From Any Legal issues ???

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Here are different ways that should be Followed by Landlords ……

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Maintain A Proper Insurance structure for The Property

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Land lord Should maintain Property Insurance General Insurance and Causality Insurance etc for the safety of the

property ..

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Landlord should hold a different business entity for

dealing with the rental property issues ….

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The background check of Tenants while screening is the most

important mechanism to avoid problems in future….