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Coffee that popped

שו"תCoffee that popped
שאל לפני 3 שנים

I put coffee in a little corner.
A wind came and blew it away, a little of it splashed onto a neighbor's wall.
He should either clean it or paint that part.
It's some kind of insignificant open staircase that's already exposed to leaves, dust, rain, sun, full of dirt and moisture, completely neglected.
 
A. I do not turn back the wind or bring down the rain.
God has restored the spirit, God will pay for the damage.
Am I related to the story?
B. If in any case I also have a liability/fault that requires payments, how much?
How much does Scotchbrite cost with a little bit of Emma?
According to the fourth color of a tambourine?
third. Even so, it's a neglected and dirty place, and what difference does a few more coats make?
 


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A. You can also throw his tools out the window and blame the force of gravity that God created. Let them sue him. That's nonsense, of course. B. If it is a common wind, then it is your fault and you are obligated to compensate. If the wind is not common, then no (see the Bible 6:1, Our son, our burden that we placed on our head, bent and fell in a common wind and caused damage). You can just clean it and that's it. If you want to pay – pay what it costs to clean. A reasonable estimate is how much it would cost to hire someone to clean. But that's unnecessary chatter. Clean it yourself. If the place is somehow dirty then it really doesn't seem like a damage. If a reasonable person wouldn't clean – I think you're exempt.

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