The security door of the rented house was broken by someone, do I have to pay for it?

Updated on Security door 2024-03-29
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You don't need compensation,,But this is only the supervisor,,This problem is actually very troublesome, if you have no reason to prove that you have not done your best to protect the property, that's just the landlord's problem,,The security door is insured,,, the security door itself has insurance,,You can let the insurance company settle the claim,, Besides, if the landlord insists on letting you compensate and let you move out, then it is unreasonable and violates the contract law,And what are the provisions of the rental,,How did he say you,, But if the landlord is a shrew, then you can't do anything, try to talk to the landlord well, if you put it into practice, some of the gains outweigh the losses, the best way is to negotiate But one thing is that you can't compensate him.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Logically speaking, the person who wants to pry the door will pay, but you can't find that person, of course you have to pay! Because from the day the house is handed over to you, the use and management of the house is handed over to you. Just like the store sells you a fake, the store pays first, and then the store goes to the manufacturer to claim compensation.

    If you want to move, you can get your money back after you pay it back first.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    You are liable for damages. The house is legally owned by you and of course responsible for its loss. The contract is not written, and it is analyzed according to common sense.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There is no need to compensate, the tenant does have the obligation to properly protect the use of the leased property, but because the third party has caused damage to the leased property, the third party should be liable for compensation, and the landlord has no right to terminate the contract. All this is premised on the failure of your negotiations.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You don't need to compensate, and you didn't break it, you just explain the situation to him, but you have to continue to live, you can ask him to change it for you, if the money is not much, then change it yourself, and then explain the situation to him, so as to enhance the relationship.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The landlord is of course responsible for the stuff of the house.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There are quite a few speakers, all nonsense! It's all.

    The host let you accompany. You will consider yourself unlucky.

    As long as the money can be returned, we would rather be sinned.

    There's nothing to do in the middle of the night, and when you're in a good mood, you can smash his door with a big hammerSmash it hard, the louder the better, don't be afraid, it will scare him, he will have to slow down for a while before he dares to come out to see, and he will never dare to go out, let alone chase you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    This question depends on the contract you have signed, whether you have signed a contract about how to compensate for damage or something during your stay in the house. If it is not signed, the ownership of the house belongs to the owner, and you should not be compensated for the broken security door. Of course, the premise is that you can prove that you didn't pry the door into it!

    Sissy: Hope it helps you

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I feel obligated to compensate. Because of the problem during the lease period. You have a management error. You can report the case to the public security department. But the stone sank into the sea.

    No way. That's how it is in China.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    No, it's none of your business, there's something you don't have to worry about.

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