Can I claim compensation for damage to furniture?

Updated on furniture 2024-04-09
1 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Man-made damage: The tenant pays for the repair or replacement cost.

    Natural Damage: Discuss with the landlord and the landlord will resolve it.

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1 answers2024-04-09

In this case, you will suffer, and it will inevitably be so. Let the third party give you a discount, and don't let the landlord be present before the discount.

2 answers2024-04-09

If it can be repaired, it should be repaired first, if it cannot be treated, or there are obvious traces after repair, the two parties can negotiate compensation, generally at the current market price minus depreciation.

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If you fall while eating in a restaurant and suffer a fracture, you can claim compensation for medical expenses, lost work, nursing care, transportation, nutrition, etc., but you cannot claim compensation for mental damages.

1 answers2024-04-09

This first needs to determine how much responsibility the property is responsible for, and what exactly caused the furniture to be damaged. And the key depends on the provisions of the property contract. It is better to go straight to the legal process (to the court).

1 answers2024-04-09

I think I can sue right now. Let's ask the lawyer first.