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Date Added: August 10, 2008 02:04:02 PM
Question: I am moving into a new rental house and the landlord's rental agreement requires me to get renter's insurance. Why should I have to pay for that? Shouldn't the landlord have insurance that covers my stuff in case the house burns down?

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