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Riparian Rights

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Commonly used in leases to limit the tenant’s responsibility (and therefore liability to repair or repaint) upon leaving. it is subjective, but the considerations include the length of time of tenancy (the longer the occupancy the more wear and tear can be expected), the lack of unusual damage such as a hole in the wall or a broken window, and the condition of the premises when the tenant moved in. this is often a source of conflict between landlord and tenant, particularly when there is a deposit for any damages “beyond reasonable wear and tear.”

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