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The Bathroom Wall: When a 40-Year-Old Home Stops Feeling SafeYou walk into your own bathroom in the morning, the same bathroom you have used every day for forty years, and there is a hole in the wall at head level. You did not hear the shot. Nobody called to tell you. The police report will say the projectile came from a direction consistent with the apartment complex next door — the same complex the City of Houston has already sued, the same complex with the red tags on the leasing-office door, the same complex where a ten-month-old baby was killed by a stray bullet in 2017.This is the moment. The moment the home stops being the safe place. The moment the question changes from what do we do about the noise to do we have to leave. And it is the moment a Houston apartment owner and its insurance company begin working to make the moment disappear — a quick check, a quiet apology, a release with a small number, and the hope you will cash it before the second anniversary of the date a bullet came within inches of killing you while you slept.We have handled cases where bullets…