The landlord was not at home, and the toilet at home was struck to pieces by lightning at night. I b

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-14
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hehe. This kind of thing really makes people unbelievable that it was struck by lightning. It's hard to believe.

    Even if it was really struck by lightning and there was no way to collect evidence, it would be untenable to say it, and no one would believe that it was struck by lightning. This can only be unlucky. It can only be said that I bought a new toilet and put it on.

    If you say that you buy it again and the landlord still makes you lose money, then you can't say it

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There's only one way! Find a lawyer! Of course, there must be sufficient evidence to prove that the toilet was split into pieces by lightning, in which case the landlord will have nothing to say, and maybe he will compensate you for mental damages, otherwise we can't do anything.

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