Chat & Social > The Bar - General Chat

Slighty toasted Landrovers

<< < (3/3)

Gordo:
I would have expected the landlord to have public liability insurance to cover such eventualities. Have you spoken to your insurance company for advice? You won't be the first person to be in this situation and they might be able to advise.

The worst case is you have to issue a claim in the county court (AKA 'small claims' court) for the cost of repairing the damage - but there's no guarantee that, even if the court finds in your favour, you'll get the money.

Fingers-crossed for you...

rtoad:
staffy you must live 2 mins from me joe :-k just looked at your photo i can proberly hit you with a tennis ball from my garden joe

Saffy:

--- Quote from: rtoad on January 13, 2009, 19:22:29 ---staffy you must live 2 mins from me joe :-k just looked at your photo i can proberly hit you with a tennis ball from my garden joe

--- End quote ---

I wondered who keeps on chucking balls in my garden  :lol:

Woodzie:
Gutted for you old bean

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[*] Previous page

Go to full version