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Originally Posted by MT930
If there is no provision in the lease for this, and most residential leases do not address this type of thing.
Tenant will obligated for the water.
If the tenant had record of contacting the landlord because of the broken toilet prior to the high use period that would be up for discussion depending on the state.
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Makes sense.
Thx
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