Why did the pipe burst? If the tenant caused it, he is responsible for the damage and the repair of the pipe. If it just happened or the landlord could have prevented it, the landlord is responsible for the pipe and structural damage. I do not believe he is responsible for personal items lost or damaged. You would have to prove that he did something to cause the pipe to burst and knew it was likely to happen.
Technically yes, because its enclosed inside the handle its considered concealed.
The molecules in the balloon can't take the pressure inside of it so it bursts.
The landlord is generally only responsible for the building, not the belongings inside. That's what renter's insurance is for.
the heat caused the air inside to expand.
If the knife is on the inside of the pocket, it is concealed and must follow concealed carry laws. if it is on the outside, it is open carry. As long as it's lawful, you can carry it either way. I personally carry the knife on the inside of my pocket.
Rocks fly out because inside a volcano there is so much pressure it justs bursts
Your would have to have serious serjery and get rushed to the hospital.
it breaks either fizzles out and burns, bursts into flames or goes BANG!
well of course, remember that your rent covers everything from your ceiling to the walls of your area. any damage or event that did not start inside your property and caused damage is not your fault. the landlord and the tenant above should make an agreement on how they will fix the damage and pay for the cost.
they can damage your cells because they can live inside your body
The legend has it that, as the Greeks could not take the city by assault, they pretended to evacuate their forces, leaving behind the wooden horse with warriors concealed inside it. The Trojans took the horse inside the city, the concealed warriors at night opened the gates, and the returned Greek army entered the city and captured it.
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