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Sorry Shrops, I would assume that your daughter could be deemed as being responsible as it was her that caused the door glass to be broken in the first place admittedly accidentally because of the draught. It could be viewed by the landlord/lady as being the same as if she broke the glass by some other means.Re: Does anyone know?
I would say that accidental damage caused by the actions of the tenant is the tenant's responsibility, and is a matter for her insurance company rather than the landlord.Re: Does anyone know?
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Thanks for the info. Actually, she has a very nice landlord who is not the sort of person who would argue about paying if my granddaughter speaks to him directly instead of speaking to the letting agents, but she's not like that and is very responsible and will of course, pay for it if it falls under her blame for leaving the back door ajar.Re: Does anyone know?
SG, On the other hand, should that glass have broken so easily? Surely, the glass fitted should have been up to a standard where it wouldn’t shatter at one slam?
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