No. This is why landlords require tenants to carry renter's insurance. Call your car insurance provider.
More than likely God is responsible for the storm that caused the tree limb to fall and damage the shed. Doesn't the landlord own the shed? If the shed belongs to you then you are responsible for repairing the shed. If it belongs to the landlord then he can decide whether or not he wants to repair it.
I am renting a trailer and a limb falls on my vehicle while parked on the property who is responsible for the damages
Nobody.
Hurricane IKE is responsible.
Yep, If you received notification and took no reasonable and prudent action to mitigate a loss you can be held liable through negligence for the damages incurred.
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When it falls off the tree and is no longer alive.
It is called a 'leaf scar'
No one is liable for an act of nature. The neighbors own home insurance policy would cover damages to his home. It does not matter if it's your tree, the neighbors tree or one blown in from down the street.AnswerIf negligence can be proven, in that it's reasonable obvious that the limb should not have been hanging over onto the yard (i.e., the tree is diseased, the limb presented an obvious danger in wind), then it's incumbent upon the landowner on whose property the tree is growing to properly trim it.
Mother nature would be responsible for the damage. Unfortunately though, She does not carry Insurance.
In general, Nobody is liable for an act of nature. Your auto insurance comprehensive coverage would cover damages to your car. A property owners insurance will not cover damage to your vehicle unless you could prove willful negligence. This is because a property owner is not liable for an act of nature.
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