It doesn't matter if the tenant himself did it or his pet: the tenant is responsible for replacing those blinds.
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.
No. It's not your window. You are a tenant and there fore you do not own the home just the contents. You cannot insure something that you don't own. The landlord will have to fix the broken window unless you broke it and in that case you will have to fix it yourself.
If your window string broke, you should contact a professional window repair service to fix it. Attempting to repair it yourself may cause further damage or injury.
PFC Thomas broke the window
I have a window that is original to my house and the brand is nowhere on the window. A glass panel broke. Since I don't know the manufacturer, who should I contact to repair it?
august
If you did it intentionally, then it may. Most often this claim falls under your comprehensive coverage and it should not.
I had to think about this for a moment. Yes, it is correct if the underlying assumption is that the boy in fact broke the window, and he is not willing to admit it. If he did not break the window, it is probably better stated as "The boy denied breaking the window".
If you broke a window while cutting the lawn for the neighbor that pays you then they can replace it themselves. They can hold you responsible and not pay you and make you pay for the window. Or if they have homeowners insurance they can see if it will cover the broken window.
If you take away the 'the' in the first sentence they are both gramatically fine.
august
broke window and jump in