Property Damage Claim Eligibility
Summary
You can pursue a property damage claim in Pennsylvania even after selling the property, provided the damage occurred while you owned it. Relevant case law includes Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority v. Gladstone Partners, LP and Prudential Prop. & Cas. Ins. Co. V. Fallone, which support the right to claim for damages under these circumstances.Full Conversation
yes the damage was done while I still owned the property
Got it! Since the damage occurred while you still owned the property, you can pursue a claim for property damage in Pennsylvania.
- Key Points:
- You can sue for property damage even after selling the property.
- Ensure you had the right to make the claim at the time of damage.
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do you have case law the supports this?
Sure! Here are some relevant points from Pennsylvania case law:
- Case: *Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority v. Gladstone Partners, LP*
- Citation: * A.3d * (Pa. *)
- Summary: The court held that a party can pursue a claim for property damage even after selling the property, provided the damage occurred while they owned the property.
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any others?
Case Rating: *
Sure, here are some additional case laws that might be helpful:
- Case: *Prudential Prop. & Cas. Ins. Co. v. Fallone*
- Citation: * Pa. Super. *, * A.2d * (*)
- Summary: The court held that the right to claim for property damage remains with the property owner at the time the damage occurred, even if the property was later sold.
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