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All Forum Posts by: Dhevie Urdaneta

Dhevie Urdaneta has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

@Suzanne Sevier

Thank you for your response we have it settle, the damage is not that big, the water didn’t cause her ceiling to bubbles so we decided to just wait for 5days to dry it and my dad will able to fix it.., there is 1 sheet rack that collapse in the basement so we are going to replace that, our lease stated that rented will shoulder any damage specially any negligence which I understand.

Anyway we learned our lesson and we are getting renter insurance.

I was overthinking. And worried my landlord is a very nice old lady. She understand that we don’t mean to harm or cause any trouble.

Hello guys I hope I find answer here so this past weekend we accidentally left the water in our kitchen, we are renting the second floor/attic of our landlord this is a house. Due to what happen this cause our landlord ceiling become week and the water run all the way to the basement and cause the ceiling to collapse. Believe me we are good people we never wish to harm anyone but on this case what should I do as a renter., we don't have renters Insurrance? How this usually resolved. Please I would appreciate any advice.

Dhevie

Post: Pennsylvania

Dhevie UrdanetaPosted
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@Jennifer Lee this is awesome.