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Joey Mcnaughton
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  • San Ramon, CA
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Insurance claim / flooring discontinued

Joey Mcnaughton
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  • San Ramon, CA
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One of my condo units has a bedroom that shares an adjoining wall with a bathroom in another unit(different owner). The toilet leaked and caused water damage to the flooring of my unit in the bedroom. The insurance company of the other unit is taking responsibility and telling me to get the floor fixed and send them the bill. It is only about 50 square feet of flooring that needs replacing but the laminate flooring is no longer available and I can’t seem to match it. My question is, is the insurance company now responsible to pay for the the flooring in the whole room to be replaced so that it will match now that there is no way to simply replace the 50 square feet of damage flooring with matching laminate?

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