What is the name of your state? Missouri
I went to outside USA on vacation for a month. Since its a long duration, I visited my leasing office and updated them about my plan and new contact numbers. They did not advice me on any special care to be taken while I was gone. I turned the heat off with the intention that since its a long duration and no one to attend in case of any problem such as gas leak etc. After 10 days into the vacation, the leasing office contacted me that dishwasher pipe is bursted and that cause water to flood in my kitchen. Luckily they detected the issue at early stage and hence prevented major damage. But still the kicten cabinets and counter top which was swolen would need to be replaced. The leasing office is asking me to pay for the repair cost because it was my fault/negligence. They says its a common sense not to turn off the heat during winter season. Since I don't belong to this country, these common sense rules did not occur to me. Moreover they did not adviced me nor mentioned in the lease that this (turning off the heat) should not be done. I have renter's insurance but again that just covers my personal property damage and not to rental property damage. Please advice if I have to pay for the repair cost for something which happened when I was not here for whole month.
Regards,
Kiran
I went to outside USA on vacation for a month. Since its a long duration, I visited my leasing office and updated them about my plan and new contact numbers. They did not advice me on any special care to be taken while I was gone. I turned the heat off with the intention that since its a long duration and no one to attend in case of any problem such as gas leak etc. After 10 days into the vacation, the leasing office contacted me that dishwasher pipe is bursted and that cause water to flood in my kitchen. Luckily they detected the issue at early stage and hence prevented major damage. But still the kicten cabinets and counter top which was swolen would need to be replaced. The leasing office is asking me to pay for the repair cost because it was my fault/negligence. They says its a common sense not to turn off the heat during winter season. Since I don't belong to this country, these common sense rules did not occur to me. Moreover they did not adviced me nor mentioned in the lease that this (turning off the heat) should not be done. I have renter's insurance but again that just covers my personal property damage and not to rental property damage. Please advice if I have to pay for the repair cost for something which happened when I was not here for whole month.
Regards,
Kiran