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    Default Re: Repair Responsibility

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    So you think that a tenant should crawl up a ladder to access the second floor to remove a gutter the rest of the way? No way should the tenant do that. It's hazardous.
    I haven't the faintest idea why you apparently think that what I think is in any way relevant here. Regardless of what I think, I certainly didn't write what I think the OP (or any hypothetical tenant) should do under any particular set of unknown or only vaguely known circumstances and have no opinion about the viability the OP or any hypothetical tenant dealing the described issue in a particular way. For all you or I know, the OP is a licensed roofing contractor who is completely capable of personally dealing with this without hazard. Even if that's not the case, "tak[ing] reasonable action to remove the danger or at least warn others," could include hiring a competent professional or any number of things other than personally "crawl[ing] [or climbing] up a ladder to access the second floor to remove [or repair] a gutter."

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