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Hey, just been on holiday with some mates, and we where staying in this cheap old motel on the 4th floor. The other night one of us leant against the window and it broke.
It fell down in massive shards of glass, big enough to do some serious slicing if it touched anyone.
He is now trying to make us pay for the breakage even tho it was accidental, and we dont even think that the glass is upto standards for commercial use on the fourth floor of a biulding. The force that was used to break it was minimal, and lightly hitting the window, causes it to shake.
Im just wondering does anyone know the standards for the glass used in biuldings like this. And can he legally force us to pay? Also, we asked him why he doesnt want to use his insure and he stated that he doesnt want to loose his no claim bonus....
Thanks
It fell down in massive shards of glass, big enough to do some serious slicing if it touched anyone.
He is now trying to make us pay for the breakage even tho it was accidental, and we dont even think that the glass is upto standards for commercial use on the fourth floor of a biulding. The force that was used to break it was minimal, and lightly hitting the window, causes it to shake.
Im just wondering does anyone know the standards for the glass used in biuldings like this. And can he legally force us to pay? Also, we asked him why he doesnt want to use his insure and he stated that he doesnt want to loose his no claim bonus....
Thanks