A pet owner is legally responsible for the actions of his pet, so yes, the dog owner would be obligated to repair or replace the carpeting.
Yes, your neighbor is at fault unless your actions contributed to the rupture.
absolutely .
then it is the owners fault
yea
The state where you reside when you file for divorce has jurisdiction over you. Therefore, if you are living in a no-fault state when you file for divorce, your divorce will be no-fault.
by not living in places by the fault
In Florida, No-Fault insurance, also known as Personal Injury Protection (PIP), is not mandatory for vehicle owners, making it optional. This means drivers can choose whether to carry PIP coverage, which typically covers medical expenses and lost wages regardless of fault in an accident. However, opting out of No-Fault insurance could leave drivers financially vulnerable in case of an accident. It's essential for vehicle owners to weigh the risks and benefits before deciding on their insurance coverage.
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the carpet damages are not your fault. if she doesn't give u your dog back, that's considered stealing and u could call the cops.
I think you'd need to check your policy. I had damage from a leaking shower which spoiled the plaster, paint and carpet in the adjacent room and it was not covered by my policy. The insurance company claimed it was a fault in the building work and would be the builder's responsibility (the house was 20 years old at the time, and well out of warranty). It turned out that the fault was that the tile grouting had become old and porous, and it was a relatively cheap fix - we just had to live with the stained wall and carpet. Hopefully, if your home is badly damaged by a split water pipe, your policy will cover it. Best of luck! :-)
In Florida, no-fault insurance, known as Personal Injury Protection (PIP), is mandatory for all drivers, but the state does allow vehicle owners to opt out of it under certain conditions. However, if they choose to opt out, they must have another form of insurance that meets the state's minimum liability requirements. While no-fault insurance covers medical expenses and lost wages regardless of fault in an accident, opting out may expose drivers to higher risks if they are involved in an accident. It's essential for vehicle owners to carefully consider their insurance options and the potential consequences of opting out.
99% of the time no they are a very chill dog but theres always that 1 dog usually its the owners fault