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Special assessment insurance question
I Have a condo that I use as a short term rental in Panama City Beach. We have a massive special assessment dropping and we are told it could take months to fix and the city said we cannot be in our building, it is a atructural thing. I am curious if any professionals have any insight if there are any insurance options that pay out lost income for the months I will be locked out. I asked my insurance and they said I do not have that coverage currently. Any help would be appreciated.