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I own a condo that I rent out. There's a reason for the saying " dumber then a box of rocks" It applies to more people then you think. That condo is a big part of my retirement, and I'm not willing to risk it on someone being careless one time.

Chris
 
I own a condo that I rent out. There's a reason for the saying " dumber then a box of rocks" It applies to more people then you think. That condo is a big part of my retirement, and I'm not willing to risk it on someone being careless one time.

Chris

I understand where you are coming from. I just don't want my freedoms throttled because of idiots. Remember lawn darts?

I have found one thing to be true and that is every time you idiot proof something they invent a better idiot.

Any way you slice it, a little safety conscience goes a very long way.

JC
 
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I own a condo that I rent out. There's a reason for the saying " dumber then a box of rocks" It applies to more people then you think. That condo is a big part of my retirement, and I'm not willing to risk it on someone being careless one time.

Chris

A charcoal grill or smoker has some risk involved, but common sense plays a role. I have some real estate investment properties too, and honestly I'm more worried about tenants that might overload electrical outlets (like using a cheap multi-outlet extension cords instead of a power strip), or doing something as easy as starting a microwave fire when making popcorn, or abuse an oven broiler, a deep fryer and the like.
 
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Totally understand and agree, however this is a situation that the landlord can control.

Chris
 
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Totally understand and agree, however this is a situation that the landlord can control.

Chris

And you would be foolish to do otherwise. Insurance puts much of the onus for safety on they property owner.
 
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