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Sorry but I don't think you can do much: landlords are generally not responsible for any damage to the personal property of his tenant, regardless of cause except intentional damage by the landlord (a criminal offense). That's why there is renter's insurance.

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Without a written agreement, it may be difficult to enforce a full reimbursement. However, you can try to negotiate with the landlord for a fair settlement or consider seeking legal advice to understand your rights in this situation. Document the damages and communication with the landlord to support your case.

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Q: What do I do when I am renting a room with no contract and there was a flood that damaged 450 worth of books and the landlord doesn't want to pay for a full rembuirsment but only 150 of the total?
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