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[quote=Anonymous]Yeah I agree this is a weird story, maybe I'm just not visualizing it correctly. OP it sounds odd that a piece of mulch could do this much damage before you noticed, but if it did I do believe that falls under normal wear and tear which is covered by the IRS mileage rate. You need to be sure the children clean their shoes after going to the park. The same goes for food and drink - if you allow it in your car and it's spilled, that's your responsibility. Cases in which you should ask to be reimbursed: willful destruction or wildly unusual scenarios. A child throwing a rock at your car, scratching it (on purpose or while trying to help like PP described), something like that. If you feel like there is too much damage being done too often for your liking, you need to renegotiate the terms of your car usage at your 6 or 12 month meeting. [/quote]
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