If religious items are damaged beyond repair, they should be disposed of by reverent burial.
At this time we do not sell: Electronics Damaged items Area rugs
People dislike lending valuable items fearing they will be damaged or not returned.
Automobiles and motorcycles are the most common purchases made by people who want to repair damaged goods. Amazon and eBay are great places to locate and purchase damaged items which can be repaired.
No as of today.
A poorly maintained, rusty muffler, a wheel, a damaged bumper or a damaged side view mirror all may detach from a car.
Items of religious value, tools of their trade, and occasionally family heirlooms would be examples of items brought to the new world.
You likely can't get back the rent, if that's what you're asking. Please clarify about the "items that were damaged". How? can I withold rent for unsafe rental,including black mold,rats,bugs
The have companies that will purchase damaged items of personal property or just about anything. They are in the business of repairing items are reselling them. The insurance company has lists of what they can normally sell damaged items for and this will result in a valuation.
Access to Ordained Leaders, Dietary Requirements, Worship Attendance, Religious Items and Fasting.
Yes, you are correct. Items in your vehicle that are damaged in an accident or fire or whatever are not covered by you auto insurance unless they are part of your vehicle. The alternative is that they are covered on your homeowners insurance. The downfall to this is that you will have a deductible on your homeowners insurance that you will have to meet first.
In a pilgrimage, items such as souvenirs, religious artifacts, food, and clothing are commonly bought and sold. These items are often related to the destination's religious significance and cultural traditions. Pilgrims may also purchase offerings for religious ceremonies or donate to support local communities.
They can get very damaged and even broken if the fire extinguisher hits them