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Ron Singh Sewer insurance company suggestion for rental sfr
6 December 2023 | 4 replies

trying to see if its worth adding a sewer insurance (around 40+yr old home in CA) there is a huge tree in front yard and i have a feeling now or later it may cause issues in sewer line, which is under/near tree.
Anyo...

Mazyar A. How insurance will treat my slab water leak?
21 July 2020 | 8 replies

Hi
I bought a fixer upper duplex a few weeks ago to keep it as a rental property. I have started slab foundation repair, which has resulted damages to sewer and fresh water pipelines.
Sewer line is visibly cracked ...

Oliver J. Exterior leak damaged my unit and they won't pay!
25 March 2017 | 19 replies

I have a condo in Washington DC and water damage from rain somehow leaked into my unit and damaged the floors.  This was six months ago.  The association fixed the problem causing the water to enter the building, but ...

Account Closed Any way to prevent leaking or overflowing washer damage?
24 June 2016 | 8 replies

I think I need to provide a washer/dryer hookup for my tenant but I am scared of the damage to the hardwood floors underneath. Is there any way to prevent damage from a leaking or overflowing washer? 

Brian Garlington IS the tenant responsible for this? If so....can I charge her or?
4 November 2016 | 7 replies

I have a tenant that just moved into one of my rental properties (a condo) last month and now water damage has occurred from the upstairs bathtub that has caused water to come through the ceiling that is visible from ...

Jeff L. Insurance options - would like your opinion
24 April 2015 | 5 replies

I'm going for an Actual Cash Value policy instead of Replacement Cost.1) Should I get the loss of rent option? Not sure how valuable this is.2) The basic policy doesn't cover water damage. Is water damage coverage a m...

Katie Hendrixson Who is responsible for naturally occurring damages?
5 June 2019 | 11 replies

Please forgive me if this has been posted 100 times, but I did not find it when I searched. I recently helped a friend move out of her rental SFH, and the place is pretty trashed. Some of it is pretty obvious landlord...

Scott K. Insurance Claim Payment vs Billing Tenant for Damages
9 August 2015 | 1 reply

I'm heading back to Kona (Big Island Hawaii) to deal with my squatting tenants. I've already filed an eviction lawsuit with a court date late this month. I'm going to try and talk reason to the tenants and get them to...

Chris Maudlin Insurance coverage on external water pipe
3 May 2019 | 5 replies

Hello BP Community!  I recently purchased my first SFH in January, have a tenant that moved in at the end of March and was excited to get my first check from my property manager for the April rent, until I received a ...

Roger S. File an insurance claim, or not?
18 October 2017 | 9 replies

I have a house I just evicted a renter from.  Found out that the floor in the house is buckling.  I crawled under the house and found standing water.   I turned all the faucets off and the meter still spins very slowl...