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  1. Hi, Where is your case now? Exactly the same happened to my car, a ridge tile fell straight on the top, only a few days after yours. I reported it to the letting agent and they came back that the landlord's home insurance doesn't cover it and also he is not responsible for the damage. I asked a quote for repairing my car and the whole roof panel has to be changed because it was damaged so badly, ca 1500. I told to the letting agent that I think the landlord is responsible for it because his property caused damage to my car. I've also read on various sites that negligence has to be proven to win a case, but it is not easy. Now a roof contractor came out to fix the roof and it is interesting they had to cement back a whole line of ridge tiles because all were loose! They haven't even completed the job, will come back tomorrow. So I think if the roof was in a good condition prior to the accident why that much repair and maintenance is necessary? I asked the roof company to leave me a copy of what job was done. Anyone knows what to do? I'm trying to get an appointment with the citizen advice bureau, but they're so busy, but I need to clarify what my rights are and what his responsibilities are. Thanks
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