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Insurance claim on rental roof?
Just had a couple recent wind storms come through within the last couple months, and was notified by the tenants that shingles have been coming off the roof. The roof is on my duplex, that I was planning on replacing in another year or so. However, is there a way I can have my insurance company pay for this or some of this? What would be the correct way to ask. I have never had a claim on any property of mine.