Apparently my truck didn't come out of last week's wind storm unscathed. The wind blew a bunch of shingles off the building I live in. The hood and passenger doors are all scratched up from the shingles blowing across it. What I thought was interesting was that no one else lost any shingles around me, which tells me that they all took proper measures to secure their shit to their property. Not my landlords though.
I kind of expect that just because the wind picks up, someone else's shit won't blow into mine, and that expectation doesn't seem unreasonable when a) no one else's shingles blew off, and b) we live in the fucking prairies, but the building manager says it's an act of God and it's not their responsibility. She said that if a tree blew into her car, she wouldn't go after the owner of the tree and we went back and forth for a while on whether or not a tree can be owned, but to me the fact of the matter is that property for which she is an agent came into contact with and fucked up my property.
Furthermore, we won't be getting new shingles until their insurance shit goes through, so I was told that if it rains in the meantime and somehow wrecks my shit, that's on me too because that's why I carry insurance.
Am I just a fucking asshole on both counts, or what?