If the damage happened on their parking lot I would hold them responsible.
Otherwise your own insurance will need to deal with it.
Homeowners insurance typically does not cover foundation repair due to normal wear and tear or aging. Coverage may be available for sudden and accidental damage, such as from a burst pipe or a fallen tree. It's important to review your policy and consult with your insurance provider to understand the specific coverage and exclusions related to foundation issues.
most of the time they will only damages caused by the bad repair not the repair itself 1. Read your policy 2. Call your insurance agent and ask THEM.
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Only if the completed work was due to covered loss under the policy. Bear in mind that the insurance company does have a right to inspect the damages that are needing repair.
If you damaged the drywall, then you should fix it. If the damage was caused due to a water leak or something that is unforeseen at the time a rental agreement was formed, then the landlord should repair the damages.
If you are purchasing an automobile can the dealership file a warrant for your arrest if you miss a payment?
yes
Regeneration is what causes sea stars to repair their limbs.
Depends. If said friend has insurance then in most cases their insurance will cover the damages due to vicarious liability. If the friend does not have insurance, you are then responsible for any damages caused.
No, Home Hazard Insurance is for damages to your home due to a covered peril. Auto Insurance Comprehensive coverage is for damages to your car. You will need to seek coverage for your car from your Auto insurance Policy.
Yes, damages are a common remedy at law. Damages typically involve the payment of money by the party found liable for losses or injuries suffered by another party. They aim to compensate the injured party for their losses and can be awarded in various types of legal cases, such as contract disputes and personal injury claims.
Yes. The co-signer is responsible for any unpaid rent or damages that are not paid by the primary.