hello, so i need legal advice, there was an oil spill on a house i own but am renting out, so the people that are renting it dont have to pay i think, the insurance company is only paying to for the neighbors that it affected but not the spill itself, the oil tank company doesnt want to pay, and i obvisoly dont want to pay, the leak was caused because of a whole in the oil tank, and it was under a 10 year warranty i think still get papers, who should pay and is there anything i can do or anyway around having to pay 200 hundred grand to get this fixed? PLEASE HELP, i do have a lawyer but its not much help.
sia answered Monday January 18 2010, 7:01 am: how did the leak happen?if you were the reason the leak occured then they will not fix it.i think the warrantly only stands for the machine itself.like if it stopped working by itself then they should fix it.wat is the excuse theyr using?i dont see why they wont fix it if its under warranty...ask them to fix it or to get a new device for you.id actually take this to court but if your lawyer isnt much help then get someone that knows what theyr doing.or you can self present with out a lawyer.read the terms and conditions of their warranty and keep bugging them to repair it!sorry i cant be more help...maybe even go to consumers rights and theyl help you out more [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
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