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I caused damage to my landlord's house. What is the next step?

I locked myself out of my bedroom.My guy friend pushed the top half of the door with his body the frame gave out. The door lock are fine, door closes locks but most of the door frame is loose coming apart from the wall. It's a key lock with screws on the inside. My first window is locked shut, the other has a window ac screwed shut into the window sill pane.No other way to enter. I figured it's cheaper smarter to damage a door than a window.No 24 hr locksmith wanted to come where I live or picked up their phone. We tried with items to pick the lock, my friends I watched YouTube videos read articles on picking locks with a paper clip or bobby pin. No luck.How much do you think my landlord might charge me when I tell him, when should I tell him do you think my State Farm rental insurance will cover this?

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maybe theres a few buttons on the right or something that num lock changes into numbers when pressed, have a play round, see what happens, scroll lock??why would you care??the only time i ever used scroll lock was either when i was annoyed and my computer crashed and i pressed every button including scroll lock or when i was really bored and started pressing caps, scroll and num lock and started flashing the little lights (but thats when i was really bored hehe) but to be honest im kinda puzzled about that too, well good luck on your conspiracy theory
yes you need one on all levels of the hose. my housing put in wired up to the electric ones and they were going off randomly and deafening us and the housing took all day to come, we were outside in the street so i had to dismount them, but i did buy my own battery ones which also have a c o detector that i need as the boiler was a killer on last inspection you need them, and ones that have lights. They beep when they need batteries change them every 6 months as they last 1 year
Lots of paint contains acetone which is a cancer causing chemical. Some of it contains turpentine and wood alcohol. He runs a great risk of serious eye damage if he doesn't wear safety glasses or clear mono-goggles. Also he can get lung cancer from the acetone. My husband is a Health, Safety, and Environmental Specialist and he has fired several men for exactly what your husband is doing. Safety glasses are provided for a specific purpose, EYE PROTECTION. OSHA requires them and his employer can get into trouble by not insisting that they be used. Safety glasses can be cleaned or replaced and your husband should do one or the other.

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