Is Landlord responsible belongings stolen from house I rent a room in My…

Is Landlord responsible belongings stolen from house I rent a room in
My college daughter rents a bedroom in a house. The house was broken into and her laptop and digital cameras were stolen. Is the landlord responsible in any way for these items? I (her mom) actually pay the rent to the owner of the house. His daughter also lives in the house. We have no written rental agreement.

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  1. Re: Is Landlord responsible belongings stolen from house I rent a room in
    Usually, a landlord is not responsible for theft unless it’s specifically stated in a written lease. If you don’t have renter’s insurance, you’re most likely out of luck. If you’re sure there was actually a break-in and it was not a cover for the landlord’s daughter to steal you daughter’s electronics, then purchase some renter’s insurance and stay there until the semester ends, then find another place to live. Good luck.

    Philip Iadevaia
    Law Offices of Philip A. Iadevaia
    12100 Wilshire Blvd., Eighth Floor
    Los Angeles, CA 90025

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