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  2. Real estate Q&A: Does condo association have to pay for ... - AOL

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    Q: We had a water leak below the slab at our condo. We filed a claim with our insurance company which is paying for the repair. Our condo association won’t pay my deductible. Many residents have ...

  3. Does homeowners insurance cover water damage? - AOL

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    Pay close attention to your water bill for drastic increases in water use. Excessive water usage could indicate a potential problem in your plumbing system. Frequently asked questions

  4. Home insurance - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2008 Insurance Information Institute factbook, for every $100 of premium, in 2005 on average $16 went to fire and lightning, $30 to wind and hail, $11 to water damage and freezing, $4 for other causes, and $2 for theft.

  5. My teenage daughter took a phone call from her BFF and left ...

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    The good news is that your out-of-pocket costs may be limited thanks to condo or renters insurance. But it’s important to know what to expect. ... whether it’s water damage, smoke damage ...

  6. Flood insurance - Wikipedia

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    Flooding resulting from Hurricane Katrina. Nationwide, only 20 percent of American homes at risk for floods are covered by flood insurance. [2] Most private insurers do not insure against the peril of flood due to the prevalence of adverse selection, which is the purchase of insurance by persons most affected by the specific peril of flood.

  7. Builder's risk insurance - Wikipedia

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    Builder's risk covers perils such as fire, wind, theft, vandalism and many more. It typically does not cover perils such as earthquake, flood or hurricane damage unless the policy has been specifically endorsed to do so. [3] However, earthquake riders can be economical, depending on where a project is located.

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