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modernhomeowner t1_izh2hq1 wrote

Did the landlord inform you of the work being done? If no, they could be liable. If they did inform you, it could be construed that you didn't take the necessary steps yourself as it is otherwise not routine to lay tarp on items in an attic during roof replacement.

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JasJoeGo OP t1_izh2t12 wrote

He told me people would be working on the roof but didn’t explain the scale of work. He’s a contractor himself and so often assumes I know more/understand what he means when he says stuff about the house.

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modernhomeowner t1_izh3jsp wrote

As someone who has had roof replacements 3 times, no one has told me of the debris that could come in. I'd think to do your best in friendly negotiations. Anything further and it could get costly to litigate and may be deemed a run of the mill peril of construction.

I would also note, I know you mention a nice relationship with the guy. Consider what you pay in rent vs whatever the market is now. I recall a post maybe 6 months ago where someone fought the landlord over something relatively small (not saying your damage is small, I don't know the extent), but it was like $1,000. So his lease wasn't renewed and found he couldn't get an apartment for like kind and quality for less than $500 more a month... He fought the landlord over $1,000 and now had to pay $6,000 more a year in rent. He got the $1,000 but I don't think it worked out in his favor.

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