Generally if you re a renter and you break something you pay to repair it.
Renter broke garage door are they liable.
The reality of life is that things in any home or apartment will break.
If you had notified them of the problem with the garage door.
Probably not unless you caused the damage.
Garage door opener are permanent fixtures and become part of the structure so i would say you are responsible.
The tenant was genuinely hurt.
Eventually they will break and you will know it if you are at home.
I say probably not because it all depends on what your lease says and who the lease says is responsible.
Unless they knocked the sensors out of alignment not much else they could do to it that would be their fault.
Even with aluminum garage doors springs are normal wear tear items every 5 10 years or so.
They aren t expensive getting both springs replaced professionally around here costs about 150 for parts and labor.
If something breaks not because of you such as because of age the landlord is typically responsible.
As the tenant it is your responsibility to maintain and regularly inspect items to make sure that they stay in good working order.
The landlord s failure his negligence caused the tenant s accident.
In that case it would be a general repair and maintenance item which in nearly all cases is the responsibility of the landlord.
They just break and there s nothing a tenant could do to damage one.
Tenants should inform landlords immediately and request a fix.
The springs on your garage door are designed to open and close the door a set number of times.
Additionally they may violate local housing codes and will be in violation of most states implied warranty of habitability rules.
Thelease agreement states that the tenant pays the 1st 100 of all repairs.
I would side with your landlord unless the garage door got stuck because of an ongoing failure of the landlord to properly maintain the garage door.
Whether you own a home or rent one things eventually break malfunction or wear out.
Common garage door repairs.
For example if a tenant falls and breaks his ankle on a broken front door step the landlord will be liable if the tenant can show all of the following.
Landlords are liable for any foreseeable injuries deaths theft or damages that occur because of broken locks gates etc.