Whoever started the fire is responsible. Hopefully both you and your neighbor are covered by homewoner's insurance.
If you have fire insurance on your own home you will be covered under your own policy. You don't need to worry about whether the neighbors house has insurance or not. It does not affect the coverage you have under your own policy.
They may not have enough space in front of their own house, or they find it more convenient to park in front of yours. Communication with your neighbors could help address the issue and find a solution that works for both parties.
There are only 7 possessive pronouns; they are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.There are also 6 possessive adjectives; they are: my, your, his, her, their, its.A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something; for example:The Browns are my neighbors, the yellow house is theirs.A possessive adjective describes a noun as belonging to someone or something; for example:The Browns are my neighbors, their house is the yellow one.
You can't catch him, but you can transfer him with a friends ds to yours.
You get it by trading with me give the code and its yours
U go to their wall and hit the x
the person responsible for the accident, if the person riding yours caused the accident than he/she is responsible
if the taxi is not yours ...then YES
if you made him faint, YOU can't catch him. if you ran away, you still can. but if you made him faint YOU need to trade for it cuz YOURS is long gone.
If it was abandoned at your house, it's not yours so you would not owe anything anyway. If it is yours and it's trash, junk it.
your house = votre maison ma maison est la votre = my house is yours
A "neighbour" is someone who's musical tastes are believed to be similar to yours, in that you have similar most played artists or tracks.