Technically the vehicle that lost the object.
Unfortunately you have to prove what vehicle it came from and regardless of how many witnesses you have in your car, you need a witness from outside your car.
The Person who hit your car.
Yes, you will be responsible for the repairs yourself due to your liability on the contract.
The home owner is responsible for repairs to the property. Depending on the amount available under the reverse mortgage, funds from the reverse loan may be available to make those repairs.
Read your governing documents to determine who owns the foundation. Whoever owns it is responsible for repairs.
Yes they are responsible for the vehicle .
In any state, if a driver is found at fault then he is responsible for the other car's repairs, either using his insurance company or out of pocket.
Generally speaking, no.
The owner of the house.
If you rent your house you would be the one responsible for all repairs to the fence. This includes labor and materials needed for repair. You are also responsible for all repairs needed in the home.
Commonly, tenants will be responsible for the operation and repairs associated with the appliances used during the lease period.
The maintenance department in a hotel is responsible for ensuring that all facilities and equipment are in working order to provide a safe and comfortable environment for guests. This includes conducting regular inspections, performing repairs and maintenance tasks, and responding promptly to any guest complaints related to maintenance issues. The department also plays a key role in implementing preventive maintenance programs to minimize downtime and prolong the lifespan of hotel assets.
In most cases, the renter of the lease purchase house is required to do the repairs. The renter should do a full house inspection before signing their contract.