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If your neighbor's children damage your property, the neighbor is responsible for the cost of repairs.
Renter's insurance.
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It can be because their drunk or one of them if that's right then they caused devorce
If your neighbor is liable through negligence for causing fire damage to your property you could file a claim on the liability portion of your neighbors insurance policy. If he caused the fire intentionally then his insurance company would not pay for damages as criminal acts are not covered.
If neighbor A took down a garage and it caused the neighbor's retaining wall to fall, they (neighbor A) should be responsible for cleaning up the mess. If the rocks are on neighbor A's property, they can place them on neighbor B's property. A judge can decide who will actually pay for the cleanup.
You can address the disturbance caused by your neighbor's rooster noise by politely discussing the issue with your neighbor and finding a solution together, such as moving the rooster to a different location or using noise-reducing measures. If the issue persists, you can also consider contacting local authorities or mediation services for assistance.
Your neighbor's insurance company's liabilty coverage should pay for it and your insurance company should pursue it for you
You are it was your piece of property that caused the damage.
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Assuming you have insurance, you should first of all tell your insurance company about the damage. If you have insurance your insurance company should repair the damage for you (at no charge to you) and it is up to them to ask your neighbor to pay for the repairs.However, it is also important that you politely tell your neighbor about the damage (to ensure that the leak that caused it is fixed) and that you are going to ask your insurance to fix the damage.If you have to pay an excess on your insurance policy claim, you can ask your insurance company to recover this from the neighbor for you - if this is not possible to do you will have to pay this excess and may have to pursue your neighbor for it yourself.If you have no insurance, and the damage is definitely caused by your neighbor, you should politely ask him to repair the leak then ask him to pay for the damage to your floor caused by it. You may need some quotes for the work to show your neighbor. If he refuses to pay, your only recourse is to go to court to make him pay. Depending on the scale of the damage this may or may not be worthwhile. It is much easier if you have insurance!
Yes, but you would have to pay what your homeowners deductible.