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Underage driver totals rented garage stall. What party is liable?

Maddy Blair
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Good day, 

In Minnesota, an underage driver (child of a another tenant in building) crashed a car into a vacant garage stall. Four unattached to the building garage stalls out of six impacted by this. Caretaker advised that repair of the decimated stall must happen before removing any vehicle from a suspect stall. Caretaker's stall, which sustained severe damage located between the decimated stall and the one I rent. Caretaker advised existing garage doors likely won't even open and the structure is unstable. Curious if damage occurred in my stall, would pursuing a claim fall under Buildings Insurance, Renter's Insurance, or someone's Auto Insurance, mine, or the parent of the underage youth?

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