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Insurance should pay..However Na Landlord sha
ReplyDeleteCars are parked at owners risk.
ReplyDeleteYes ooooooo
DeleteCars park at owner risk
Both o
ReplyDeleteHa!
ReplyDeleteThis is not good at all oh.
I pray make e no just happen at all.
Just like when a colleague packed her car in their compound and NEPA pole fell on the fence and both the fence and the pole landed on the car.
Omo 💔, she ran from Landlord of the property to NEPA people. Non listened to her. And she no get insurance.
Las las na she fix her car oh
Nah person wen get car go know as he go Repair him car oooo
ReplyDeleteIf he has Insurance then is Over to them..
Hello iya Boys
Over to insurance but if na landlord bring the water tanker people, he should compensate the tenant.
DeleteCompensate ni
DeleteCompositions koo
You gonna wait tireee
Hello iya Boys
If he has comprehensive car insurance, the insurance company will pay because the damage happened through an unexpected event. Just like when a hurricane damages your house.
ReplyDeleteThe insurance company may also investigate further to be sure that there is no negligence involved. If negligence is established, the managers of the property can be sued by them.
Na landlord
ReplyDeleteLandlord go ready to sell house be dat o
ReplyDeleteIn naija OYO is your case, Nigerian landlords no send you and some of us don't take insurance serious here.
ReplyDeleteBoth,go contribute,but,it will be easy
ReplyDeleteInsurance company
ReplyDeleteYou are on your own
ReplyDeleteKai. Unfortunately, it's the tenant. It wasn't international
ReplyDeleteIf he has an insurance coverage fine. But if not, both should come together and fix it because i doubt the landlord would want to fix it all by himself
ReplyDeleteNot inside your apartment. It is at the owner of the property’s risk. He will tackle his vehicle insurance and they will tackle the landlords home insurance in return. Simple
ReplyDeleteIn a sane country you won’t see tank 70 feet up. In a sane country, the landlord will have home insurance and the owner the car will have car insurance.
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