What liability will the tenant have to the landlord in the event of a fire?



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depends on what the causes of the fire, and how it is spelled out in the contract, the fault could be any of the parties?

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Depending on what causes the fire and how it is spelled out in the contract blame any of the parties.

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Depending on what the contract says and the cause of the fire

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To be responsible for damage to the premises, you just have to draft the contract cleverly.

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full indemnification and to avoid liability you must insure the rental property

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if the arbiter proves that force majeure is the cause of the fire, he's innocent. if he doesn't prove it, that's it. you're out of pocket

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depending on how the insurance and on what basis is the contract of agreement if it is specified that the tenant is fully liable before the ar- tel, the first must compensate the damage still depending on the cause of the fire.here you need to consider in detail all the nuances

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The insurance company will compensate the landlord and then the insurance company will sue the tenant by way of recourse. The landlord can also sue if the insurance does not cover the damage - for the difference Article 965 of the Civil Code. Transfer to the insurer of the insurant's rights to compensation for damages subrogation 1. Unless the contract of property insurance stipulates otherwise, the insurer who has paid the insurance compensation shall, within the amount paid, transfer to the insurer the right of claim which the insurant, the beneficiary, has against the person liable for the losses compensated as a result of insurance

 

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