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Sep 13, 2019
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Cobra Venom
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Hopefully your coverage is enough. A lot of people haven’t raised there
amount of coverage to coincide with the large increase in the cost to build homes that has raised steadily the last 5 years.
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Fire at a rental property. What am I entitled to from insurance company?
Iman23
9/13/19 1:34pm
1. get a copy of your homeowners landlord policy. 2. read it
jwf
9/13/19 1:35pm
Do you have a loan on the property? Most homeowners carriers include
jwf
9/18/19 4:38pm
It is pretty straightforward. They will look at the coverage on the house and
Baron
9/13/19 1:36pm
But the value to the new buyer is most likely the dirt. So the value to the
Iman23
9/13/19 1:40pm
What did you insure the dirt or the home? The home. You have insurance to cover
Baron
9/13/19 1:43pm
So, you don't think I need to disclose the sale? It's damage to more than
Iman23
9/13/19 1:52pm
I am not saying that you can avoid the disclose of the sell or that you should.
Baron
9/13/19 1:57pm
The contract mentions something about condemnation
Iman23
9/13/19 3:52pm
I'd worry about this getting hung up for insurance fraud
SD_UTE
9/13/19 1:40pm
reminds me of a BYU story.
v1k0u6
9/13/19 1:45pm
here is the news article
v1k0u6
9/13/19 1:47pm
Hopefully your coverage is enough. A lot of people haven’t raised there
Cobra Venom
9/13/19 3:55pm
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