You need to look at your insurance policy.
A person who damages public property is typically referred to as a vandal or a perpetrator of vandalism. Vandalism involves intentionally destroying or defacing public property without permission.
Yes, toilet papering a house is generally considered vandalism because it involves intentionally damaging or defacing someone's property without their permission. It can also cause a mess that the homeowner then has to clean up.
Vandalism is the act of intentionally damaging another person's property. This can include graffiti, destruction of objects, or defacement of buildings without permission. It is considered a criminal offense in many jurisdictions.
In most cases, tagging is considered illegal because it involves graffiti or unauthorized markings on public or private property without permission. It is often seen as vandalism and can result in fines or other penalties.
The Worst you could get would be vandalism if it costs more then 100$ To remove the Tp. you would get criminal mischeif* as well.
Yes, vandalism is covered under comprehensive insurance policies. But if your deductible is too high, you may want to just pay for a replacement tire.
Yes, Your comprehensive deductible on your auto insurance policy applies.
If your policy contains a Deductible clause then yes you will have to pay your deductible.
Yes. You would have to pay what your comprehensive deductible is.
No, you have to pay your deductible.
It should, beware though, each occurrence of vandalism may be subject to a separate deductible if you don't watch your adjuster.
No. You only pay your deductible if you are setting up repairs.
Yes, it is possible to pay a deductible with a credit card.
You can pay the deductible for the lap band surgery directly to the hospital or doctors office. You can even ask if you can have a payment plan to pay the deductible.
Yes! I did it and had to pay my deductible.
If they have insurance then you should not have to pay a deductible at all.
You have to pay your deductible no matter what if your insurance company asks for it because that's the part you pay.