Yes they are responsible for the vehicle .
Once the agent takes possession of the vehicle, they are responsible for any damages which occur.
For windshield repair, there are limitations on the type of repairs that can be made and still maintain your insurance coverage. Investigate thoroughly before proceeding.
Yes! The car is still in your name. They can sue or sell it.
At http://treadmillsrepair.com/ they have good information and a kit avaliable to help you repair your treadmill yourself. Also, if you still have a manual or a warranty, you can contact the manufacturer, they should either be able to repair and charge you for the repairs, or if you are still under warranty they can repair or send you a new machine.
None.
YES! Pay your repair bill and the problem goes away.
You can find plasma tv repairs by looking in the yellow pages of your local phone book. Many electronics repair places are still around and willing to fix your television set.
No, then the liver won't heal. You must stay totally on the wagon for the liver to fully repair itself.
Someone can find a place to repair a VCR at many computer shops or shops that still sell VCRs, such as HMV or RadioShack. Older videos stores usually are able to provide repairs.
Repairing a crack in a hot tub while it's still filled with water is not recommended, as it can complicate the repair process and may lead to further damage or safety hazards. Most repairs require access to the affected area, which is challenging with water present. It's best to drain the hot tub, allowing for a thorough inspection and proper application of repair materials. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for repairs to ensure safety and effectiveness.
If you own the home free and clear then no,, you do not have to make repairs. If you still have a mortgage on the home then yes, the terms of your mortgage contract require you make the repairs regardless of whether the home is for sale or not. When there is a mortgage involved, the decision to repair or not is our of your hands. it's up to the mortgage company.
Lawn mower repairs are still done. You should check local listings online or in Yellowbook to find a shop. Depending on the problem the mower has, the price of the repair will vary. After receiving an estimate for the mower from the repair shop you should decide whether or not it is worth to repair it. If the repair is going to cost $150 or upwards, it may be time to consider purchasing a new mower.