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    The apartment that my daughter is renting was robbed while she was home for holidays break . Most of her property was stolen including her TV, Is she liabile for stolen property of her landlord

    IF THE APARTMENT THAT I AM RENTIG WAS BROKEN INTO AND ROBBED , STILLING MY TV AND CLOTHEING ETC. , DO I HAVE TO REPLACE THE TV ON THE WALL INCLUDED IN MY RENT  ?  A POLICE REPORT WAS FILED BY ME .

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    No, I would not think so unless it was stipulated in the lease.  If you have renter's insurance they will cover your property- the landlord should also have insurance to cover his.  However, the landlord does not have to replace the tv unless the tv was specifically named as a part of the rental agreement with the lease.  Inform your landlord of the robbery and the police report and furnish him with the police report record #.  Ask your landlord to change the door locks or permission to change them your self.  I am so sorry this happened to you.

    pythonlover

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    Katiemae's comment moved to here >>>WILL THE TENANT HAVE TO PAY FOR THE LANDLORD STOLEN TV , WHEN SHE WAS NOT EVEN IN TOWN . ALL DOORS WERE LOCKED .

    No.



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