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    Default Is a Landlord Responsible for Damages a Tenant Causes to a Neighboring Home

    Tenants in Indiana accidentally caused a fire, and the fire caused damage to a neighboring house. The tenants have no money to pay for any of the damage. The owner of the neighboring home wants the landlord to submit a claim for the damage to his siding to the landlord's insurance company. The landlord doesn't believe that he is liable for the tenant's actions, because the fire had nothing to do with anything the landlord did or the condition of the premises. What should the landlord do?

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