yeah. its kind of like destruction of property.....
Yes, you could be. There is such a charge as "Criminal Negligence." And you certainly could if the fire caused property damage, injury, or death.
Yes
They can if the fire was the tenant's fault.
I think it depends on why you called... if there was an emergency (like your place was on fire) then I don't think you would be evicted, but if you are drunk dialing them or something, then yes you could be.
when the film was released he was 34
Yes.He was in the goblet of fire
Renter's insurance.
The roof was accidentally set on fire by a cannon during a play.
From an insurance perspective the landlord should have coverage on the building and the tenant should have coverage on his/her contents. Legal liability may be a different issue depending on the circumstances of the fire.
Yes, if you can prove negligence on the part of the tenant that directly resulted in the fire you could seek coverage from the liability portion of the tenants policy.
Jack and Ralph accidentally let the fire go out while using the glasses to start it. Their neglect in keeping the fire going led to a missed opportunity for rescue when a ship passed by the island.
No, but the tenant can report such a code violation to the municipal or county Code Enforcement Bureau.