thanks for the quick responses but if it happens again then what? and going to court for €320 really is a non runner surelyIf she is a good tenant I would let it go. She didnt do it, a 3rd party did, if anything you should pursue that other person.
thanks for the quick responses but if it happens again then what? and going to court for €320 really is a non runner surely
I havent asked nor will i as i understand that its was'nt her who through the brick. i cant see how its an insurance matter as it was 'criminal damage'.Don't see why the tenant should have to pay for this.
Would this type of thing not be covered by house insurance? Would it technically be deemed as breaking and entering or at least trying?
it was a very large d/glazed panel supplied and fitted. which is why i dont want it becoming a habitI'd be visiting the guy who charged 320 to replace a pane of glass.
it was a very large d/glazed panel supplied and fitted. which is why i dont want it becoming a habit
Fair enough. Spare the glazier.it was a very large d/glazed panel supplied and fitted. which is why i dont want it becoming a habit
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