Tuesday, May 25, 2010

I rent two garage spaces and last night my Pontiac Firebird was stolen?

I only have liability insurance - does the land lord hold any responsibility? I rent from a large corporation.
Answers:
Unless you purchased rental insurance from the corporation or had an agreement with them (such as a parking garage) whereby liability was accepted while in their ORDINARY care, you have no case against the landlord.

Even if this was a parking garage, there would have to have existed a 'bailment' whereby ordinary care was not exercised before the court could assign responsibility to an inactive third-party.
You'll need to check your lease, but theft is usually specifically excluded from such an agreement. Sorry.
Depends on the contract.. does it say they are not liable for theft? If not, you will be out of luck
Not really. From the garage you are pretty much just renting a parking space, not a gurantee that nothing will happen to your vehicle. Unless they did something to contribute to the theft.
nope, its your stuff...you insure it, lock it. protect it best you can,

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