Can A Tenant Have A Trampoline. You can t allow trampoline because it violates this obligation. Tenants should never place a trampoline on a rental property without first seeking permission from their landlord.
Based on your letter to your tenant connie reed you have provided notice. A different legal theory applies however to tenants or landowners that maintain a condition or piece of equipment on property which is likely to attract children. What you can do is add a clause to the lease that would allow the tenant to install the trampoline as long as a the tenant specifically takes full responsibility for its use and maintenance and b pays for a rider to the landlord s insurance to specifically cover liability for the trampoline as well as procure renter s insurance that also covers the tenant.
What you can do is add a clause to the lease that would allow the tenant to install the trampoline as long as a the tenant specifically takes full responsibility for its use and maintenance and b pays for a rider to the landlord s insurance to specifically cover liability for the trampoline as well as procure renter s insurance that also covers the tenant.
This can extend to swimming pools farm machinery playground equipment skateboard ramps and trampolines. If your insurance company allows it with requirements and if you agree to allow the risk then i would require the tenant to also have a renters policy with specified minimum limits of liability coverage. In essence the difference lies in the concentration of the risk 1 stationary house versus 12 screaming out of control sugared up kids. You should contact your landlord insurance company and request an expedited letter that demands the removal of the trampoline by your renter and explains that the insurance company will cancel your ll insurance policy or whatever other adverse consequence attaches if the trampoline is not removed.