It should be the responsibility of the landlord to repair broken windows. However, if the tenant or their guests caused the damage, the landlord can charge the tenant for the repairs. You should check the laws in your area.
I'm no lawyer but...
Generally, the tenant is responsible for maintaining the property in the condition it was at when they moved in, excepting normal wear and tear.
If the blinds were 20 years old, bent and cracked over a period of months, that's more like normal wear and tear.
If they were hard to open one day and you tugged too hard out of frustration, then you should consider yourself responsible for it.
If the landlord furnished to tenant the window blinds, then he has the obligation to replace them if they fail, unless the tenant broke them.
It doesn't matter if the tenant himself did it or his pet: the tenant is responsible for replacing those blinds.
This set of window blinds has a broken slat.
"Velux sells roof window blinds. If you are wanting regular window blinds, no. However, they don't do custom roof window blinds either. They ship what is in stock."
Well if you broke the window you are responsible for it. If someone else did it is not your fault it is the other persons, fault, and you shouldn't really break a window.
Yes, Martha Stewart makes window blinds.
It is very acceptable and normal to have blinds on your bathroom window.
It depends on the terms of your lease. Most likely, you are responsible for the damage to the window. I know it does not seem fair, but it probably would be your responsibility to prove that someone else broke the window.
a window is a froggy
Amost alll window blinds provide UV protection.
Yes, there are African style window blinds available to purchase.
Winnipeg offers several places to purchase window blinds in Winnipeg. There is Budget Blinds Winnipeg and Winnipeg Blinds, Shades, and Draperies Automaton.