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How can I get paid for tenant caused damages?

CMHA: Frequently Asked Questions
HCVP does not pay for tenant caused damages. Landlords should bill tenants directly (if the tenant still resides in the unit) or take the amount from the security deposit (if the tenant has moved). If the security deposit is insufficient, we recommend the landlord pursue the tenant in court. If, as a result of court action, there is a “for-cause” judgment, the landlord should provide HCVP with a copy so the tenant can be held responsible.

How am I protected from litigation or damages caused by others ?

Frequently Asked Questions - WindWalker Enterprises
Being a part of an LLC you are only responsible for damages that you have caused, the LLC is the body that deals with litigation and each owner carries only the liability for their share. We have adequate insurance to cover all situations. (complete details are in your agreement). See similar questions...

What about damage caused by the tenant?

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We take a deposit, which is the equivalent of one and a half month's rent and is generally sufficient to cover any damages assessed by the inventory clerk at checkout. See similar questions...

How do I get paid for my damages?

Frequently Asked Questions on Personal Injury Cases
There are, generally, two avenues for obtaining money for your injuries. The avenues are: 1) filing a lawsuit (suing), or 2) reaching a mutually agreeable financial arrangement (settlement) with the responsible party. In either case, rest assured that all defendants will have legal representation to protect their interests. Therefore you should protect your interests as well with qualified representation. In a majority of cases, the parties will settle. See similar questions...

What if the tenant damages my unit?

Frequently Asked Questions
You collect a security deposit for that purpose. You may not charge a Section 8 tenant any more than you would charge a non-Section 8 tenant. The housing agency does not pay the security deposit. If the damages exceed the amount of the security deposit, you would need to go to court to get a court order for the remaining amount. See similar questions...

Can I sue my tenant for money damages if I commence a Summary Process action?

Frequently Asked Questions of the Housing Court Department
In Summary Process, a landlord can sue the tenant for rent, even where the underlying reason for the eviction is not for nonpayment. Within the Summary Process Complaint form provided by the court is a section entitled Account Annexed. It is in this section that the landlord can specify the months that rent is owed. The landlord, however, cannot attach to the Complaint a demand for money for other types of damages. See similar questions...

How is it caused?

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The tibialis anterior muscle is an antipronator due to its insertion on the medial aspect of the foot. When overpronation occurs, the tibialis anterior has ot fire constantly to oppose the over-overpronation, causing swelling of the muscle. Due to the fact that the anterior compartment of the leg is tightly constricted, the swollen Tibialis Anterior can cause an obstruction of blood flow which can cause severe pain due to lack of oxgen. See similar questions...

If damages were paid to the federal government, where would the payments go?

Special Report: Department of Justice Civil Lawsuit: FAQ
If the Defendants are required to disgorge their profits it is likely that the money will be returned to the general funds of the United States Treasury and Congress will determine how to allocate the money. Other remedies that require payment of money could also be fashioned by the judge or through a settlement to be dedicated to tobacco control measures. See similar questions...

THE TENANT MOVED OUT AND LEFT DAMAGES TO MY UNIT. WILL I BE REIMBURSED BY THE HA?

Housing Authorities - City & County of Fresno
The HA will honor damage claims on older contracts that include this provision. On these damage claims the owner must provide the HA with a Small Claims judgement. For certificates: The HA will pay up to a maximum of 2 times the contract rent less the security deposit that was collected or could have been collected (whichever is greater). See similar questions...

If a tenant damages my property, is Greensboro Housing Authority responsible?

Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8)
Greensboro Housing Authority does not reimburse any owner or landlord for property damage. The owner or landlord must seek reimbursement from the tenant, or by taking the tenant to court. See similar questions...

Can a tenant recover money damages against the landlord for failure to escrow the security deposit?

W&M: Real Estate - Landlord/Tenant F.A.Q.
Maybe. If the landlord was required to escrow the security deposit, he or she must turn over the security deposit on demand, regardless of the damages to the house or apartment or be subject to a award of treble damages on the amount wrongfully withheld. See similar questions...

Are the parties liable for damages caused to individuals in such cases?

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The Data Importer (and the Data Exporter via application of Clause 6), however, would be liable for damages caused to individuals in case of compliance with mandatory requirements of national legislation that go beyond what is necessary in a democratic society on the basis of one of the interests mentioned above. See similar questions...

What must I do in the event of damages caused to my personal property or home?

Industrielle Alliance - Frequently Asked Questions
A police report is required in the event of theft or vandalism. Protect your property from further damage and store it until you receive instructions from your insurer. Locate invoices or other proof of possession of the damaged property. See similar questions...

Are parents liable for damages or injury caused by their children?

Juvenile - Clark County Washington
In many cases yes. Under state law victims or insurance companies can seek damages from parents by filing a civil lawsuit. There is no maximum limit on the amount that can be sought through a civil lawsuit. The Juvenile Court no longer uses work crews. You may see juveniles on work crews from the District Court. Work crews are more commonly used with adult offenders. See similar questions...

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