Legal Question in Intellectual Property in Texas
I'm a roommate to a person the owns their own condo in an 80 unit community that is managed by a HOA. The HOA hired a contractor that replaced a sheet metal roof of the carport. HOA gave no notice the work was to take place and my vehicle was damaged by sheet metal while they worked above my car. The contractor said they didn't do it and the corrugation lines up perfectly with the scratches. So who do I sue, the HOA or the contractors? I believe it should be HOA because they are responsible for their contractors, correct?
Asked on 7/02/13, 11:18 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Bruce Burdick
Burdick Law Firm
You sue both. One will pay if they do not want to hire an attorney and defend. This sounds like a strict liability situation.
Answered on 7/10/13, 10:34 am
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