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Can I sue for damage to my personal property in this situation?
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<blockquote data-quote="garrop" data-source="post: 2279646" data-attributes="member: 796001"><p>I dont know whose country laws beeing enforced in this case, but almost all the law system order an obligation of guarding for owner, because this case is an hire contract so the landlord breached law when he did damage in your properties. He would have asked you for the fee of guarding if you hadnt taken your things on time (expired time of contract) but he shouldnt have destructed your properties. </p><p></p><p>You should sue for compensation your damage caused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garrop, post: 2279646, member: 796001"] I dont know whose country laws beeing enforced in this case, but almost all the law system order an obligation of guarding for owner, because this case is an hire contract so the landlord breached law when he did damage in your properties. He would have asked you for the fee of guarding if you hadnt taken your things on time (expired time of contract) but he shouldnt have destructed your properties. You should sue for compensation your damage caused. [/QUOTE]
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