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Exculpatory Clause at Legal Glossary

What is it? A provision in a lease that absolves the landlord from responsibility for all damages, injuries or losses occurring on the property, including those caused by the landlords actions. Most states have laws that void exculpatory clauses in rental agreements, which means that a court will not enforce them.

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