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  2. What if the house I rent is damaged in a hurricane? A guide ...

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    Hurricane Idalia is set to make landfall in Florida this week. Here's what renters insurance covers and what it doesn’t.

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  4. Renters' insurance - Wikipedia

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    If the tenant damages the premises, [3] the landlord and other tenants can recover against the perpetrator's insurance. It is important to know what type of damage your insurance covers. Essentially, there are three types of coverage available: loss of use, personal property, and personal liability. [4]

  5. Fixture (property law) - Wikipedia

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    A trade "fixture" is not real property, but personal property of the tenant. The landlord does have some protection. Any damage to the real property caused by the tenant's removal of trade fixtures must be repaired or paid for by the tenant. If a trade fixture is not removed when the tenant moves out, those trade fixtures become the landlord's ...

  6. Tenants' Rights in Eviction: When Do Landlords Go Too Far?

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    There were no injuries as a result of the incident, no other units were damaged and it was unclear what, if any, damage Scott's own unit suffered. "Nothing I do is right.

  7. Key money - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, it is common to require key money in the form of a security deposit. The tenant pays one or two months' rent up-front. These funds are then held in escrow and are used to offset delinquent payments or damage to the property. If neither happens, the money is refunded (typically with statutory interest) when the tenant vacates.