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Nathan Fisher
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Cop Crashed into Rental Property - How to get reimbursed

Nathan Fisher
  • Property Manager
  • Cleveland, OH
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My latest misadventure in property management, a police car crashed into one of my buildings. Destroying the stone steps. 

Everyone is okay. However, does anyone know how i can get my investor compensated for this? Do we specifically call the police station? Or does insurance deal with all of it?

Any insight would be helpful.

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Nathan Gesner
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The police should have given you instructions. Contact the Police Department and they will likely have a form you can fill out asking for compensation from the city. Or contact the city directly.

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