elmuchoprez
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
I live in a 3 story apartment complex, with the upper two levels enjoying a small (~6'x6') balcony. I rarely make use of this balcony, but today it was quite warm and I decided to sit out there on a lawn chair with my laptop and finish some work.
After being outside about about half-an-hour, my laptop and I were suddenly drenched in a downpour of soapy water. Basically, my neighbor decided it was a good idea to wash out a giant cooler, so she filled it up with soap, water and probably bleach in the bathtub, scrubbed it out, and then drug it to their deck (right above mine) and emptied it out. They won't let me see the cooler, but I'm guessing it was at least 10 gallons, probably more.
The downpour landed directly on me and my laptop. I immediately yelled for her to stop whatever it was she was doing, but the damage was done. I also managed to drop the laptop on the ground when it happened.
Now I have a laptop that doesn't work (won't boot past bios, not recognizing the hard drive).
The girl who dropped the water (who is the girlfriend of the guy on the lease, not an actual tenant) immediately started claiming that there was no way for her to know I would be home and on the deck at 1pm on a Tuesday afternoon. She also started saying it's been raining a lot lately and I should know that water flows from one balcony down to the another. She is sticking to the claim that while unfortunate, there was nothing dangerous about the water and that people are free to wash their decks whenever they feel like it, so this should be no different.
I payed $2200 for the laptop about 1 year ago. How should I proceed? Is she liable for the damage? If not her, what about the guy on the lease? Am I just out of luck? I'd much prefer (obviously) a new laptop since it was in perfect working order, but I'd settle for a repair job if that's all I could get.
I live in a 3 story apartment complex, with the upper two levels enjoying a small (~6'x6') balcony. I rarely make use of this balcony, but today it was quite warm and I decided to sit out there on a lawn chair with my laptop and finish some work.
After being outside about about half-an-hour, my laptop and I were suddenly drenched in a downpour of soapy water. Basically, my neighbor decided it was a good idea to wash out a giant cooler, so she filled it up with soap, water and probably bleach in the bathtub, scrubbed it out, and then drug it to their deck (right above mine) and emptied it out. They won't let me see the cooler, but I'm guessing it was at least 10 gallons, probably more.
The downpour landed directly on me and my laptop. I immediately yelled for her to stop whatever it was she was doing, but the damage was done. I also managed to drop the laptop on the ground when it happened.
Now I have a laptop that doesn't work (won't boot past bios, not recognizing the hard drive).
The girl who dropped the water (who is the girlfriend of the guy on the lease, not an actual tenant) immediately started claiming that there was no way for her to know I would be home and on the deck at 1pm on a Tuesday afternoon. She also started saying it's been raining a lot lately and I should know that water flows from one balcony down to the another. She is sticking to the claim that while unfortunate, there was nothing dangerous about the water and that people are free to wash their decks whenever they feel like it, so this should be no different.
I payed $2200 for the laptop about 1 year ago. How should I proceed? Is she liable for the damage? If not her, what about the guy on the lease? Am I just out of luck? I'd much prefer (obviously) a new laptop since it was in perfect working order, but I'd settle for a repair job if that's all I could get.