What should I do if I sell furniture and rent my house and it snows and crushes the house

Updated on furniture 2024-08-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can compensate the tenant, and if the other party doesn't mention it, you are lucky.

    Because the house must be able to resist wind, rain, thunder and lightning to protect the occupants, you rent to someone else, unless the house is damaged by man, you can ask him for compensation.

    If it breaks down when it snows, then your house can't withstand the weather and protect the occupants, because you haven't inspected and repaired the house.

    If it is a catastrophic disaster and many people's houses are damaged, then you go to the civil affairs department and they will compensate them.

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