I'm no lawyer but...
The vandals.
Assuming they aren't held responsible, unless there is some reason to hold the owner responsible then it is the vehicle's owner who bears the loss, turning to their auto insurance to pay, if they choose.
An example of how the owner might be held liable: if the car park had a security gate when the tenant moved in, the gate broke down and the landlord neglected to fix it and this was how the vandals got in, the tenant could try arguing that the owner was responsible due to his negligence.
The driver
Illegal parking in an apartment complex can result in consequences such as fines, towing of the vehicle, and potential eviction from the property. It is important to follow the parking rules and regulations set by the apartment complex to avoid these penalties.
The driver of the vehicle is always responsible for whatever his/her car hits regardless of where it is. If the child ran into the can with their bicycle, then that's a different matter.
No, vandalism is covered by comprehensiveinsurance.
definitely yes. and especially in Michigan. Not in Texas unless the registered owner receives a certified letter from the apartment complex giving a 10 day warning prior to being towed.
Of course it is! Any form of vandalism is illegal.
The rules and regulations for towing vehicles in an apartment complex typically include restrictions on parking in designated areas, such as fire lanes or reserved spots, and requirements for displaying parking permits or stickers. Violating these rules can result in the vehicle being towed at the owner's expense. It is important for residents to familiarize themselves with the specific towing policies of their apartment complex to avoid any inconvenience or penalties.
Yes, it is illegal to hit a mailbox with a vehicle as it is considered vandalism and destruction of property.
throwing any type of missile of any size at a vehicle is an offense against someone else's property. If the vehicle is moving the charges can amount to much more than vandalism.
Comprehensive is a physical damage coverage that is designed to pay for damages caused to your vehicle. Several different losses are covered under comprehensive coverage including: fire, theft, vandalism, explosion, civil riot, hail, and colliding with a live animal. Some insurers refer to Comprehensive coverage as Vandalism coverage. This will cover practically any type of vandalism that occurs to your vehicle except vandalism that was intentionally done by yourself. You will be required to provide a police report if vandalism is claimed.
Yes, it is a crime to hit a mailbox with a vehicle. This act can be considered vandalism or destruction of property, which is against the law.
the person the vehicle was leased to is responsible as they are the ones that have caused the vehicle to need to be repossessed.