My building manager tells me he will make me pay for the damage. Am I responsible?
I am a tenant, renting a unit in an apartment. Some time ago, apparently there was a micro-fracture in the water tank and was dripping down, without me realizing the problem. I only found out about the fracture when my building manager visited my room and found out what happened. Then the building manager closed the water value and told me to not use the toilet. The cost will be covered by the warranty, and it is to be repaired in the near future.
Then, one day, I woke up and use the toilet, haphazardly out of habit. I naturally had to turn the valve back on to flush, but then I forgot to turn off the water valve back. Apparently that caused some problem, because after that the people living under my unit came up and complained. I apologized, thinking 'that was that, I was careless'. Then my manager called my landlord, saying that if I do that again, he will make me pay for the damage.
I acknowledge that I made a mistake. However, I cannot come to believe that I can be held accountable for the damage just because of the mistake. I looked up the tenant responsibilities for where I live, and it vaguely states that as long as the tenant 'reasonably maintains' the unit, I cannot be held responsible for the damage (B.C., Canada). I wonder if the building manager is in position to threaten me like so.