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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply
Insurance? Fire in 2 units of Apartment Complex
I would like to start off by thanking Biggerpockets for all this great info. I realized I read this forum a min of 30 mins a day.
Back story:
We had a fire at our apartment complex. It appears to have burned out 2 of the units.
Tenant tried to get homeowners insurance during fire. Not sure if he was trying to collect insurance money.
Questions:
Would the insurance company give us any hassles if we reported it? Would they cancel our contract?
Anyone else deal with this?
Thank you.