I'd be so ticked off!As a landlord, whether you "want" to do something or not, isn't it "their" responsibility to take care of it? Or did the person have car ins? Do you even know who did it? If they did, I would think the Ins would take care of any of the damage. Ugh! I am so much of a "it's the principle of the matter" type person and this kind of crap just hits me wrong. I'm so sry that you're having to go through it.
Oh trust me, we absolutely know they are getting insurance money because it was a company truck. They’re crooks and we’re tired of being treated like dirt. We just don’t have the money to take them to court because we’re trying to buy a house but they have enough money to send their kid to MIT for fun.That really sucks. Also, agree that it's probably illegal. Doesn't the landlord have to provide services and make repairs to stuff that was working properly when you moved in? How is the post office going to deliver the mail? Do you have a lawyer friend to ask about this? If the landlord refuses to fix the damage, especially if he state's it in writing, I would fix it yourself and then deduct the cost from your next rent payment with a clear note and copy of the receipts. Might still wanna ask a lawyer first to make sure what options you have.
Our mail is on hold, and the best part is they say that they will fix it but then it takes 2 months of us asking daily for them to fix it and then they only fix it halfway. When they “fixed” the a/c they killed the heater apparently.