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Ariel G.
  • Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale
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Persistent Leak - Should I do a insurance claim?

Ariel G.
  • Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale
Posted

Hello BP friends,

I have a small leak from my balcony into my ceiling downstairs on my living room. The leak is coming from the rail from the sliding door upstairs leading to the balcony. This was already fixed twice by sealing the rail and it started leaking again after storm this weekend.

At this point should I do a insurance claim? How would that impact my premium?

One of the contractors that fixed this said the door is wasn’t properly installed.

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