In the first place the owner of the house should investigate the feasibility of the positioning of a house before he starts. However if there are guarantees that the land upon which the house is being built is a safe place to build ant they are wrong then it is the fault of those that made the guaranty,
Depends on whose fault it is. If for some reason, the house was moved to the middle of the road in the middle of the night, then it probably wouldn't be the drivers fault that there was a house in the middle of the road. But generally, houses don't move, so I would have to say the driver of the vehicle's insurance will have to cover this case.
Being a guest in someone's house has nothing to do with car insurance. If someone backs into your car then their car insurance is responsible.
Nobody's Fault - House - was created on 2012-02-06.
Look here: http://www.bso-electrical.com/portfolio.php It's the building whose client is "Estel Property Investments" - there are two entries.
No, the QC house is not under the fault line. The QC house is the Quezon City house and the closest fault line is located in Marikina Valley. Quezon City is located in the Philippines.
Yes, it is dangerous as earthquakes mostly occur near fault lines, which may cause serious losses and injury. The soil might also not be suitable for building houses there too, as it might be too soft.
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There are many environment's which are unsafe such as asbestos in the walls of your house, to wood mites in your house's flooring.
because you could hear somthing and it could be somone breaking in
plaza de mayo a square whose building include the casa rosada ( pink house) , the office of the argentine president and the cabildo. - edith and ashley
Jumping Off a Cliff: An Unsafe PracticeJumping off a cliff is unsafe for the same reason jumping off the roof of a house is unsafe; the distance between where you jump from to where you land is most likely going to harm your body and might result in death.
superstitious belief in building a house