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Does anyone know if in Missouri, you are required to have screens on windows on the first floor?
joyce c, MO on Tuesday, August 19, 2014
RE: window screens
It is usually required for the landlord to keep the condition of the property in good condition. Screens help to protect your property in which you invested in. If you write it into the lease that the tenant is required to repair damages to screens that were caused by them then the tenant is responsible for the term of the lease.
Posted by
Patty H,
on
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
RE: window screens
By law, when you are renting out, to be up to code, all windows need to have screens. This has to do with water, heat, bug, and animal damage that can occur if screens aren't in place.
Posted by
Britanica M, OH
on
Friday, August 29, 2014
RE: window screens
When you are renting house, it is the responsibility of landlord to keep them in a better condition so that no problems will affect the person who is going to live in that house. For protecting doors and windows from natural disasters like hurricanes, storms etc. my neighbor has installed impact doors Boca Raton http://stormguardwindowanddoor.com/impact-windows-boca-raton/so there is no problem of getting property damage.
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