One of my friends owns a condo, and had a water leak in the copper pipe leading to the fridge.
This leak occurred inside the wall, so he had no way of knowing it. He lives in an upstairs unit, and this slow leak caused 3k worth of damage to the downstairs unit.
He had just bought/moved into it, so he did not have insurance at the time.
He looked up some things online, and told the owner of the downstairs unit that he was not liable because there was no negligence involved.
This was probably 4 months ago, and he got a call today from someone asking "where to serve the papers." Then they said, well why don't you just go ahead and pay it.
When he first said someone called to ask where to serve the papers, I figured it was a process server, but when they stated, why don't you just pay, it makes me wonder.
I have been hopelessly searching the Alabama Code and can not find anything about this.
Has anybody had any experience with this type of matter?
edit: the downstairs owner's insurance is trying to collect
This leak occurred inside the wall, so he had no way of knowing it. He lives in an upstairs unit, and this slow leak caused 3k worth of damage to the downstairs unit.
He had just bought/moved into it, so he did not have insurance at the time.
He looked up some things online, and told the owner of the downstairs unit that he was not liable because there was no negligence involved.
This was probably 4 months ago, and he got a call today from someone asking "where to serve the papers." Then they said, well why don't you just go ahead and pay it.
When he first said someone called to ask where to serve the papers, I figured it was a process server, but when they stated, why don't you just pay, it makes me wonder.
I have been hopelessly searching the Alabama Code and can not find anything about this.
Has anybody had any experience with this type of matter?
edit: the downstairs owner's insurance is trying to collect
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