fossyant
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The world is full of liars Thomas......some not very honest people out there ! As the liability is split, how much will it cost each of you in the flat for the window ?
Night Train said:So please clarify:
The person who broke the window shares a flat with you in the same building where there are other flats
or
The person who broke the window rents another flat in the same building that your flat is in
If it is the former then the cost of the repair will be down to both of you and whoever else shares your flat with you.
If it is the later then they need to invoice the flat that the other person lives in.
If you are absolutely certain that this person caused the damage then tell all the other residents in the building that they will be getting a share of the cost because X wouldn't own up. Let the masses decide.
Night Train said:If he can claim it was an accident then what is he concerned about? He should still pay for it and then make an issue about cleanliness of the floor and the H&S aspects of it.
fossyant said:The world is full of liars Thomas......some not very honest people out there ! As the liability is split, how much will it cost each of you in the flat for the window ?
thomas said:It's one of these windows that has been broken:
http://www.ueaaccommodation.com/med...suffolk/fullsize/Norfolk Terrace Exts 002.jpg
They are big, so I would have thought aren't that cheap.
johnnyh said:the idea of trying to claim for a neck spasm that might have been down to a tap falling off is quite frankly exactly what is so gone wrong with this country.
johnnyh said:heck, if it's possible the suspect could have slipped due to the mess on your floor and broken a window as a result maybe he could take a case against the flat dwellers neglect for his safety!
johnnyh said:ooof that looks pricey
..and what is the connection to a broken window. If you are responsible for it - you pay. The uni is not going to run around finding someone to pay - that is your problem. Pay up and then get the money from other party. The uni does not act like Daddy.
marinyork said:Sounds a bit haphazardly handled to me. Is there not a porter/someone/Dean to sort this out? We had thieves/members of the public cause damage to halls and we weren't billed for it. Sounds totally screwed up.
thomas said:When you go to wash your hands you don't expect the tap to come off in your hand, and water to go shooting up. The doctor said, the neck spasm would have been caused by me being surprised by this, clenching and a muscle in my neck doing something stupid.
(well, I made up the last bit - it was a while ago)
Crackle said:So you've been framed for the window and are a bit tapped off about it? Sounds like an open and shut casementto me.
Wot?
Landslide said:You mention blackmail in your thread title. You essentially admit to falsifying what a medical professional said to you.
DO YOU REALLY EXPECT ANYONE ON THIS FORUM TO ENDORSE THE COURSE OF ACTION THAT YOU ARE PROPOSING?
If you really don't want to pay for the damages to this window then enlist the support of your flatmates. If necessary, bring a civil action against the (alleged) guilty party. Otherwise, HTFU.![]()
Landslide said:You mention blackmail in your thread title. You essentially admit to falsifying what a medical professional said to you.
DO YOU REALLY EXPECT ANYONE ON THIS FORUM TO ENDORSE THE COURSE OF ACTION THAT YOU ARE PROPOSING?
If you really don't want to pay for the damages to this window then enlist the support of your flatmates. If necessary, bring a civil action against the (alleged) guilty party. Otherwise, HTFU.![]()
Hang on, surely they can't charge you for this window unless they can prove that you broke it?
thomas said:I accept accidents happen, but believe the appropriate party should come forward for it. As for 'snatching' the tap, it came off very, very easily and when I left the other tap in that bath room seemed to be a bit loose at the base which may suggest another one will come off.