Landlord responsibility for pilot light out/tenant away
I'm in Pinellas County Florida, and we had a tenant who had went away over Christmas. She had a neighbor watching her cats, and one day the tenant called to say her friend smelled gas in her apt. I sent someone over, who found a pilot light out, and they turned the gas off.
When she returned from her trip, she took her cat to the vet due to coughing/weezing, etc. The vet admitted the cat, and stated it had problems due to the gas.
Now that tenant has just taken her vet bill out of February's rent.
Where can I get information stating that the landlord isn't responsible for her pilot light going out while she was out of townk?
Thank You,
Nena