If you paid for installation then I'd say maybe yes... If you hooked it up and installed it, then deft no... Just my opinion...
yes
In her house
Very... Betty Sue who let you back in the house ??
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In her house
(in the US) ANYONE can sue ANYBODY at ANYTIME for ANYTHING. However, the question is much too broadly worded. Just because the building burned down? Sue them over WHAT? For WHAT specific reason? Probably if the owner set the fire, you can sue.
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I most cases, no. Unless they were responsible for the rekindle, there is no need to. And keep in mind that you called them, you invited and needed them to come, so you should be grateful.
Yes, you can sue anyone for anything it just depends on whether the judge will choose to dismiss it or not.
Most Renters Insurance has a Liability component as well as personal property coverage. So if the fire was the renters fault the landlord could sue the renter then the liability insurance would pay.
You would usually sue the person, not the insurance.
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