... drove his car into a house we own. Well, almost.
There was a car in the driveway and drunk bob didn't notice that the cross street dead-ends in our driveway, so he just plowed into the end of the car parked in the driveway with enough force to push the car into the garage door and pretty much destroy it.
There was a car in the garage and the force of the car in the driveway, pushed the car in the garage into the utility room wall and seriously damaged that wall.
All the cars stopped. They really didn't get into the house.
Many years ago, this house was owned by Hubby and his first wife as their home. After his divorce, he got the house and has rented it out ever since. Now comes Bob's insurance company offering us $2300, but Hubby has to sign a PROPERTY DAMAGE RELEASE before they will send the check. Our rental agent has gotten a quote from a contractor for $3200 and she has also found a handyman who says he will do the work for the $2300.
I'm not sure that this is a good deal.
I'm going to go inspect the damage Saturday and talk to the renters. We might just sell the house, but since there hasn't been a recovery in that town following the housing meltdown, it can only be sold at a loss.
There was a car in the driveway and drunk bob didn't notice that the cross street dead-ends in our driveway, so he just plowed into the end of the car parked in the driveway with enough force to push the car into the garage door and pretty much destroy it.
There was a car in the garage and the force of the car in the driveway, pushed the car in the garage into the utility room wall and seriously damaged that wall.
All the cars stopped. They really didn't get into the house.
Many years ago, this house was owned by Hubby and his first wife as their home. After his divorce, he got the house and has rented it out ever since. Now comes Bob's insurance company offering us $2300, but Hubby has to sign a PROPERTY DAMAGE RELEASE before they will send the check. Our rental agent has gotten a quote from a contractor for $3200 and she has also found a handyman who says he will do the work for the $2300.
I'm not sure that this is a good deal.
I'm going to go inspect the damage Saturday and talk to the renters. We might just sell the house, but since there hasn't been a recovery in that town following the housing meltdown, it can only be sold at a loss.
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