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Updated over 6 years ago, 06/03/2018

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Upgrade Costello
  • Investor
  • Texas
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Floor caved in while moving a couch, landlord wants me to pay

Upgrade Costello
  • Investor
  • Texas
Posted

The living room floor caved in while moving a heavy couch in my apartment. In the basement it seems a support beam gave way and cracked. The landlord said for me to provide my renter's insurance information to cover damages. I don't have renter's insurance and I also think this is the landlord's fault and he should pay for the repair.  Please let me know who's responsible to pay for the repair!

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