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If you and a tenant wind up in court, it's usually to the tenant's advantage to have a jury—not a judge—decide the dispute. That's because juries are typically biased against the owner. Therefore, if your lease is like most, you've included a protective clause that requires the tenant to waive its right to a jury trial.