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Businiess name:  Dick Logan & Friends
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We would like to address the negative review from em2009. We at Dick Logan & Friends, Inc. (DLF) realize that the review was written out of frustration. The author of the review is the mother of a great family and they were great tenants. They took excellent care of the house and left it in great condition. \r \r The review is a great example of why tenants should purchase Renters Insurance. The family did not have Renters Insurance. We did send the family’s claim to the Owners insurance company, but it was denied. We were told that their claim should be sent to the carrier of the tenant’s Renters Policy, which they did not have.\r \r Tenants: please use this example as a reminder to purchase Renters Insurance. Most leases will have a clause similar to the one in our lease:\r \r INSURANCE: Tenant’s or guest’s personal property and vehicles are not insured by Landlord, manager or, if applicable, HOA, against loss or damage due to fire, theft, vandalism, rain, water, criminal or negligent acts of others, or any other cause. Tenant is advised to carry Tenant’s own insurance (renter’s insurance) to protect Tenant from any such loss or damage. Tenant shall comply with any requirements imposed on Tenant by Landlord’s insurer to avoid: (i) an increase in Landlord’s insurance premium (or Tenant shall pay increase in premium); or (ii) loss of insurance.\r \r It is said that one of the most difficult and testing times for any marriage is when a couple is constructing a new house. Now imagine how difficult it would be coordinating construction between a Landlord and a Tenant. DLF did our best to coordinate between insurance companies, insurance adjusters and the many different trades that are involved with putting a house back together after a large flood. \r \r RENTER’S: PLEASE PURCHASE RENTER’S INSURANCE \r \r The DLF Staff\r Pros: Family Owned

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