Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Illinois
Rental Property rights
Are we entitled to money for damages of personal property, from a flood?
How about from additional damages incurred by the repair workers (hired by the apartment complex owner)?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Rental Property rights
Depends what caused the flood. Generally speaking, building owners are not liable for acts of God - meaning they are not liable if there is a whole bunch of rain and the apartment floods. You can check your lease to see if there language to that effect written out explicitly.
On occasion, you can get a building owner for somehow being negligent in dealing with the flood. For example, if you called to say there was flooding and the owner did not promptly call whatever flood control services are available.
As for the repair workers, you may have a case, but you should also make a claim against the workers themselves. Again, it depends on the terms of your lease, the relationship of the owner to the workers and the specific facts of your case.
Feel free to give us a call to talk about the details.
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