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Updated over 3 years ago, 04/06/2021

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Meth use and insurance

Eli Gon
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I was informed that my tenants that were just removed, more than likely smoked Meth in the house. Someone said that they had clean up covered under vandalism insurance. I spoke with my agent and she had never dealt with this. She told me we could file a claim and see if they would cover cleanup. The claim adjuster said it wouldn't be covered under vandalism and is supposed to be checking to see if it would be covered anywhere else. 

Not sure what my next steps should be. Any advice?

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