It covers, say,
structural damage to the apartment itself.
It covers, say,
structural damage to the apartment itself.
While the community college or the home owner will be responsible for
the structural damage to the apartment, you, the renter, is responsible for your own belongings.
Your landlord or condo association is only responsible for
the structural damage to the apartment, building or house but you are responsible for what happens to the belongings inside.
Not exact matches
Fires with obvious causes can take days
to investigate before people can be allowed back into the remaining
apartments, and that's assuming there is no
structural damage.
Your landlord is obligated
to make repairs
to any
structural damage to your rental home or
apartment, but the personal property inside is your responsibility.
While your landlord or condo association may be responsible for the
structural damage to your townhouse,
apartment, house or condominium, you, as the renter, are responsible for what happens inside.