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Do you need windstorm insurance if you are renter?

I am renting a trailer and a limb falls on my vehicle while parked on the property who is responsible for the damages


Is landlord responsible if a tree limb falls an damages a shed?

More than likely God is responsible for the storm that caused the tree limb to fall and damage the shed. Doesn't the landlord own the shed? If the shed belongs to you then you are responsible for repairing the shed. If it belongs to the landlord then he can decide whether or not he wants to repair it.


Is your landlord responsible if a tree limb falls and damages your car?

No. This is why landlords require tenants to carry renter's insurance. Call your car insurance provider.


How many cuts to remove a large limb?

You have to make 3006785 large holes ( the size of a potatoe) to remove a limb


Who is responsible for cutting a hanging tree limb?

The responsibility for cutting a hanging tree limb typically falls on the property owner where the tree is located. If the limb poses a danger to people or structures, local regulations may require the owner to address the hazard promptly. In some cases, hiring a professional tree service is advisable for safety and proper handling. If the tree is on public property, the local municipality or relevant authority may be responsible for its maintenance.


How do you trim a soaptree yucca with a dead limb?

remove the dead limb all the way to the base


Contracting muscle responsible for bending a limb or joint?

Flexor


When does a tree limb become a stick?

When it falls off the tree and is no longer alive.


Does Rotator muscle revolve a limb around an axis?

No, the rotator muscle does not revolve a limb around an axis. It is responsible for rotating or moving a limb, such as the shoulder or hip, around its own axis.


Do they remove limb when you get gangrene?

Not necessarily. It can be treated. In many cases though, the limb may have to be amputated. Each case is different.


What is the spot left behind on the limb when a deciduous leaf falls off?

It is called a 'leaf scar'


What is the procedure to remove a limb when a peripheral vascular disease occurs?

Amputation.