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The person who caused the damage.
Weather doesn't matter. Your HomeOwners Insurance would be responsible for those damages.
Even if the lease is oral, the tenant has the responsibility to keep the home safe, sanitary, and decent. Therefore, the tenant is responsible for any damages that occur on the property that is considered beyond normal wear and tear. Therefore, before you move into such a property, inspect it thoroughly for any existing damages, which the landlord may later charge you for if you don't. Oral leases are subject to the laws in your state that gives the tenants and landlords basic rights absent a written agreement or lease.
No one is liable for an act of nature Presumably, The tenant signed a lease agreement. Most landlords specify in the lease agreement that the tenant purchase there own insurance to cover the tenants and the landlords interest in the property being leased. This clarifies for the tenant that they are responsible for their own property as well as liable for any un-repaired damages to the owners property.
I am renting a trailer and a limb falls on my vehicle while parked on the property who is responsible for the damages
A home owner is responsible for damages caused by trees growing on his property, even if they fall outside his property line.
The owner of the vacant lot is responsible for the $300 worth of damage. Liability does not depend on whether the lot has improvements or not.
Yes, he can cause damage, but then he has to pay for it. In the majority of cases if the vehicle property is damaged the lender is responsible. not the repo agent. Repossessing agents in the majority of states are required to have a "hold harmless" agreement signed by the lender/lien holder. This releases the repo. agent from being responsible for any damages incurred to the vehicle or other property.
HUD and the housing authority are not directly responsible for any damages caused by its client tenants. If the tenant damages property, you have the right to evict him just as you would any other tenant. If you take the tenant to court and win the eviction, the tenant will lose his voucher permanently.
If you were at fault for the accident you are responsible for the damages to the other person's car. If you are unwilling to pay they can take you to court and attach a lien to your property, garnish your wages or otherwise force you to pay for the damages you caused.
Thunderstorms and bushfires are the ones that cause property damages and deaths
Property damage is covered by a property liability insurance package. This applies to all incidents in which an automobile causes damage to another person's property such as a fence or house. If you do not have property liability insurance, the driver is responsible for covering the damages out of pocket.