Then she needs to call the cops and have him arrested. I don't care if he's off his meds...this is tens of thousands of dollars in damage. She has a small baby to take care of also.
Most of them don't have one that destroys their home to the point it's unfit for habitation, it's got no toilets not, you can't live here until that's fixed
You would call the cops, get an incident numbers and claim insurance for this kind of destruction, you have no real choice unless you are happy losing your home
Looks like he broke the work laptop too, they will want an explanation if it's their property.
Either way this kid needs off the streets and in a medial facility, he's clearly a danger.
Insurance won't cover intentional or criminal acts by a family member in most policies. There are some states that will give back coverage for domestic violence, which is obvious here, but not all states. This is financial ruin at best and future physical harm at worst. 15 or not, this kid needs to be separated from society. That is some violent destruction.
Insurance gets away with not covering a lot that you’d think they should. My basement flooded last night, insurance won’t touch it. I’m really not sure why I’m even paying for insurance
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u/Feisty_Bee9175 Aug 10 '24
Then she needs to call the cops and have him arrested. I don't care if he's off his meds...this is tens of thousands of dollars in damage. She has a small baby to take care of also.