Bad things sometimes happen to good Landlords. Among these things are predictable and foreseeable losses due to fire, flood, wind, etc. These are the kinds of things that insurance is for.
However, what obligations does a Landlord have to his Tenant when the house is rendered uninhabitable due to a weather incident? Who is at fault? Who covers the cost?
These are all things that should be considered well before the rain clouds start to form.

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