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Water Main Broke Outside Rental
Rental dwelling policy exclusion does not cover ground water in Virginia. Water main broke outside the home and flooded basement unit. Has anyone heard of what a city is liable for as far as mitigation/repairs to make unit rentable and possible recovery of lost rent? Any recourse to be taken?