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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the fridge broke the night before, then I can see how she might have lost some freezer items. I rent and the fridge went out TWICE -- the first repair turned out not to fix the problem -- and we lost a bunch of food. In our case the level of coldness diminished slowly, and that's not the kind of thing you immediately notice. (The second time the fridge broke it just crapped out more quickly instead of limping along, so we noticed it more quickly.). The first time we lost a TON of organic meat we had just bought at the farmers' market, and in total we lost hundreds of dollars worth of food. I felt that the landlords had some responsibility, since we relied on them to provide working appliances, but in the end although we mentioned that we lost a lot of food, we didn't say anything to them about getting compensated. Question: would the landlord's home insurance cover the costs?[/quote] buying expensive organic meat is YOUR problem not your landlord's problem. seriously??? how entitled you sound....[/quote]
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