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Updated almost 3 years ago, 12/20/2021
Wind Storm Damage to Car - Tenant requesting deductible be paid
One of the tenants in my duplex uses the driveway to park their 2 personal vehicles. During a significant wind storm, many small/medium branches came down into the driveway and out into the road from a large tree that sits on the edge of the driveway within my property. Some of the branches caused damage to one of car's windshield and hood. The tenant submitted a claim to their car insurance company which they will be covering. The tenant is requesting that I cover their $500 car insurance deductible. I want to handle this right. I've received conflicting opinions on whether or not to reimburse some or all of their deductible. This wouldn't be something that would be covered under my landlord policy, and my deductible is more than $500 anyways. Prior to the storm there was no known issue with the tree being dead or having any dead branches.
Of note, the tenant has a balance owed of $300 for rent. They have been paying late for several months now, and I put them on a bi-monthly rent schedule to attempt to make paying rent on time easier.
I'm considering waving the $300 back rent owed, in essence meeting them just over half way to cover the deductible. Technically, it does not appear I have an obligation to cover the deductible as there was no negligence on my part. The tenant had never raised concern about any issues with the tree having dead branches. I want to do the right, reasonable thing. I'm wondering what others here would do.
I appreciate your input!