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Re: Regarding Richard putting in a floating floor...

Posted by Richard on November 17, 2000 at 04:57:25:

In Reply to: Regarding Richard putting in a floating floor... posted by Vice President on November 17, 2000 at 02:52:56:

No, I wouldn't sue the landlord for damages to a floor he never approved of. When I had carpeting, there was a flood that ruined a portion of the carpeting. Suing the landlord didn't even cross my mind. I simply replaced the ruined carpet.


: Richard,
: Let's say the landlord does work in the bathroom above you, the plumber makes a vital mistake and a pipe burst causing substantial flooding in your apartment. As a result your very expensive flooring (I would imagine at least 5.00 a square foot...right?) is destroyed, swells up and never fits the same. Would you sue the landlord for damages to a floor covering that he never approved of ? Or are you willing to take the risk?

: vice president


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