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Damage to Premises Rented to You - formerly known as Fire Legal Liability Coverage - covers your liability to others if you occupy leased or rented property for which you could be held legally liable for damage to the property due to fire or explosion.

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What does demised premises mean?

rented space


What is the definition of damage to rented premises to you?

Your lease will specify what constitutes damage, but most landlords will consider any matter that must be addressed before the next tenant can move in as damages. If it needs to be painted, repaired, or replaced, it is damaged.


What is the meaning to say demised premises in lease agreement?

the part that you rent


Is a new floor a leasehold improvement?

Yes, it can be classified as a leasehold improvement as long as it was indeed done on rented premises, etc.


How does damage to premises rented to you work if you are the owner of the premises or property.?

It doesn't, The owner buys property insurance to protect himself from financial loss in the event the property is damaged by any number of natural or unnatural hazards. A renter buys renters or tenants liability insurance. It can cover damages to the owners property for which the renter is liable. It is not possible under the law to be liable to ones self.


What is the definition of Tenant's Legal Liability?

Provides insurance against legal liability for property damage to business premises leased or rented to the insured.


Can a property damage insurance company re-inspect your premises after their adjuster has done a complete inspection with damage estimates?

Sure.


Do you need a search warrant for a basement that has a different outside door?

Unless it is divided into apartments or seperately rented rooms, a search warrant is generally good for an ENTIRE premises.


What are the documents required for the Registered Office Address?

Rent agreement along with latest rent receipt (in case the premises are rented) House tax receipts (in case premises are owned) Electricity bill NOC from the Owner (Format will be shared once your company name approved).


Is it proper to say demised premises instead of leased premises?

According to Webster's New World Dictionary the word demise means death, so it's doesn't make sense to the average person to see the term "demised property" referred to in a lease. Lawyers love to use "legal" sounding language in everything they do, but this is "old school, and is going the way of the dinosaur.


What is leased premises?

You can say either (or 'leasehold premises'). Best avoid 'demised premises' when used in a lay sense however, for the reason mentioned in the question and also because it is an unnecessarily technical term for other than legal reasons. (Solicitor)


What is your legal rights regarding storage as a tenant?

You need to review the particular agreement you made with the landlord when you rented the premises. Hopefully, your lease is in writing and sets forth all the aspects of your tenancy.