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Can A Landlord Sue For Damages Caused From Suicide?

A fellow rented a room in my home for a short period of time and then committed suicide in my home. I am emotionally messed up from finding the body and it has ruined my enjoyment of the property in which I have lived for 40 years. There are also monitary damages to property value and good relations with my neighbors. This man's estate will win 10 million dollars in a sex abuse case in which his suicide will be the final proff that he was adversly affected. By the way, after all we have been through, cops corinors newspaper articles, the family suggested we might return some rent.

There is no appreciation for our kindness to him after an arrest. And no appreciation for what we have been through. Also it was agreed that the person who actually paid the rent would insure that I would not need to rent it again for at least 5 month. Not a lease just a verbal agreement.

Please, I am not heartless. I am affected by this act of violence. Legal opinions welcome.

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  • Brenda
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
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    I'm not a lawyer....

    But I'm wondering if you could claim personal injury from it.... Mentally & emotionally.....

    Check the attorneys in your area and go talk to a couple of them. See what they have to say....

    Personally, if this had happened in my home....or one of my properties... I'd be messed up for the rest of my life. Especially if I found the guy.... I don't even want to think about the nightmares and the sleepless nights that would follow. I'm sorry this happened in your life.

  • 5 years ago

    someone or an living house or a proprietor of a house can sue for some thing, it relies upon on the choose and your evidence in case you receives reimbursed or no longer. Your employ must have stated that any damage outdoors of the same old and popular might want to be the accountability of the renter. i'm particular you grew to change into the remember in on your coverage company and they must have paid (you want to have coverage on your position for the loan holder). So in case your coverage company paid then the steadiness left might want to be what your rented owes and what you could sue for. You, of route, won't be able to get a similar money from both as that would properly be fraud. And, of route you would pick pictures of the burnt structure, some evidence that the renter did it, a replica of the employ and reproduction of your coverage, a replica from the coverage company that quoted the price of the storage that became damaged and how a lot they paid to you, a listing of the products you had interior the storage an their envisioned value, and so on. i might want to wager that you would pick an expert to verify if some thing you kept interior the storage accelerated the challenge, and use that specialist to say how the hearth began. If that's over $5,000 you would pick an lawyer. in case you win then the renter desires to pay on your lawyer and courtroom prices alongside with the quantity of damage. A judgment will be positioned interior the courtroom files (for a cost) plus interest and the renter will be to blame for that. Now will the renter pay you? it is the million greenback question. Many courtroom situations were delivered yet that does no longer advise you'll receives a fee. Ahhh, now you understand why we get our personal coverage.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    yes, you do have legal grounds for a case, any

    Atty; worth a flip would take this case on a contingency basis, you are entitled to several points so I would hire me an Attorney and sue the estate for the damages incurred, and you are certainly entitled to damages, good luck

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You sound like you might have a pretty good case, if there is adequate money in his estate. See a lawyer.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You don't seem at all heartless. Lots of people would want to know how much cash they could scam out of his family if they were in your position.

    "He finally offed himself."

    CHA-CHING

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