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The general rule is that landlords are not responsible for the contents of its tenants homes. However, if the fire occurred due to egregious acts by the landlord, you may be able to sue him for the value of the property that was burned. If you are concerned about your electricity being faulty, you should call the code enforcement office in your area.

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Q: Does landlords insurance cover tennants contents if there is a fire due to faulty electrics?
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