Why did the pipe burst? If the tenant caused it, he is responsible for the damage and the repair of the pipe. If it just happened or the landlord could have prevented it, the landlord is responsible for the pipe and structural damage. I do not believe he is responsible for personal items lost or damaged. You would have to prove that he did something to cause the pipe to burst and knew it was likely to happen.
Anywhere I've ever heard of the landlord is responsible for this.
You notify your neighbor so they can authorise a Master plumber to make repairs
No, a water pipe has not burst outside my house.
When water inside a pipe freezes, it expands and creates pressure that can cause the pipe to burst.
I had a water pipe burst in my kitchen, so I called a plumber. He wasn't very good he burst another pipe.
No, the water pipe in my house has not burst, causing any damage or flooding.
No, there has been no recent pipe burst in my home causing damage or flooding.
Water pipes burst when water freezes inside them because as water freezes, it expands and creates pressure within the pipe. This pressure builds up until it exceeds the strength of the pipe, causing it to burst open.
yes any pipe will
previous leaks? - notice is the key. without any notice to any parties there usually is no negligence and therefore the landlord is not responsible
If the pressure exceeds the normal rating of the fittings and valves.. Normally rated for 125 PSI