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Landlords and Property Managers Don't Understand Hold Harmless Clauses They Sign

Property managers and landlords routinely sign agreements containing hold harmless and indemnity clauses without fully understanding the legal exposure they carry. Without accessible legal guidance, they assume risks they cannot quantify. This gap between standard contract language and practical understanding creates significant liability.

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