Can I sue, how to go about?

By Fed up & Pissed off Tenant

My daugther’s ceiling came crashing down this morning while we were sleeping, and the debri and dust hit her in her bed along with fell straight to the ground.  It sounded like the building collapsed.  She and I are asthmatic and have bad allergies and the dust is burning our throats and eyes.  I told the super it was a emergency to come that the ceiling just fell in and he came up and said that he will be back in 1 hr, if I can move my stuff out of the room so he can knock down the rest of the ceiling for repair.  He said he will clean up today and put the ceiling up and do the repair tomorrow morning.  My question is can I sue if the stuff hit my child in her bed? Also are they required to fix today since it happened in the morning why should I wait unitl the next morning?  Are they supposed to put me and my family up in a hotel while the repairs are being done? What are my options, and should I be calling any agency’s?

Edited on: Thursday, November 3rd, 2011 7:31 am

5 Responses to “Can I sue, how to go about?”

My response: (We welcome stories, examples, explanations, answers and a touch of your personality)
 

Lesha

September 17th, 2013 6:40 am

Yes, you can sue your landlord. But that can take time and money. If you are looking to find a fast solution why not just file a formal complaint with the RPA? I had an attorney that told me I should first do that before suing my landlord over another unrelated problem. I never had to use the attorney.


Lorilee

September 22nd, 2013 12:20 am

I agree… there are other options you should choose before suing your landlord. If there is a some sort of neglect then maybe; but even then I would probably try other options first.


Trey

September 26th, 2013 6:20 pm

Anyone can sue anyone. But it doesn’t mean you should.


Noelle

October 1st, 2013 12:20 pm

I live in a rental that had a water leak too. I think my renters insurance covered my belongings and the property itself was covered by my landlords policy.


Ladonna

October 6th, 2013 6:00 am

Yep, renters insurance should cover your things. If you don’t have it you might be screwed. I see that all the time where people don’t get renters insurance and try to get their landlord to cover the cost of replacing their stuff.


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