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Matthew Lessard
  • Southington, CT
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Break and enter question

Matthew Lessard
  • Southington, CT
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This morning i was notified that a tenants ex boyfriend broke into her apartment and broke some of her belongings. Damage to the property is just the front door, jam and trim around door. Police came out filed a report , hes not allowed back on property and warrent out for his arrest for breaking and entering. Im paying to have repairs made immediately out of pocket. Approx $1300

My question is should i notify my insurance?id rather not file a claim.

Will i ever be reimbursed or just bite the bullet and move on.

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