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Water damage to downstairs apartment

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Voltrael

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Occured in Pennsylvania.

Faucet in the bathroom of a second floor apartment was left on, and overflowed into the first floor apartment. Is second floor tenant liable for damages, and for how much damage?
 


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Voltrael said:
Occured in Pennsylvania.

Faucet in the bathroom of a second floor apartment was left on, and overflowed into the first floor apartment. Is second floor tenant liable for damages, and for how much damage?
**A: yes, you are responsible for ALL the damages.
 

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