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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Insurance question on loss of coverage
We had a gradual leak from a waterline under our floorboards in our primary residence. Long story short, we will be displaced for 2-3 months during remediation and I have a usable rental that my tenants won't need during that time. Will insurance companies allow you to rent your own property under loss of use? The rental is held under a trust which is controlled by an LLC that I am a partner of. Thanks to any experts