None, Trees fall all the time, It's a natural occurrence. Nobody is liable for an act of nature.
Which government is responsible if a tree falls?
Nobody.
NO. A property owner is not responsible for acts of nature.
your auto insurance
If the tree was not dead already and clearly so then your insurance would pay for the damage to your house. A storm that causes the tree to fall is considered an "act of God" and the neighbor is therefore not responsible for the incident.
your mother
Depends who owns it.
When Big Tree Falls was created in 1984.
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.
Weather doesn't matter. Your HomeOwners Insurance would be responsible for those damages.
Hopefully you have full coverage auto insurance with comprehensive. The tree owner is not liable for damage to cars from falling trees unless you could somehow prove that he was knowingly or negligently responsible for the tree falling on your car.
Typically, the property owner is responsible for cleaning up a tree that falls on their property during high winds. It is important to check with local regulations and insurance policies to determine specific responsibilities and coverage. It may also be helpful to seek professional assistance for safe and efficient tree removal.