However damage to the apartment building itself is covered by a different policy held by the building association.
However damage to the apartment building itself is covered by a different policy held by the building association.
Not exact matches
Even if the
apartment or home that is being rented does not allow pets, they are legally required
to allow emotional support animals, and the renter can not be charged an extra fee or deposit (
however, they can still be charged for any
damage created by the animal).
They discover
however that they do when a fire causes serious
damage to their house or
apartment, but then it is unfortunately too late.
However, if you are subletting a room in your
apartment, you should require a security deposit
to cover any
damage.
However, the property
damage clause of
apartment rental insurance will cover
damage to, or loss of possessions stored in areas external
to the home, particularly if they are listed in an inventory submitted early on.
However, because fires can cause extensive
damage and often render entire homes or
apartment complexes uninhabitable, homeowners should review their property insurance policies every two years or so
to ensure they carry sufficient fire insurance coverage in the event of a total loss due
to fire.
However, if the person in the
apartment downstairs experiences
damage to their belongings, they may decide they want you
to pay for it.
However, while you can do many things
to safeguard the contents being kept inside of the
apartment, the chance for
damages will always exist.
However, that fee will be well worth the cost in order
to ensure that you have coverage for any
damage your pet make cause within your rented
apartment or house.
However, extensive water
damage can displace you from your
apartment and that can cause you
to have
to find somewhere else
to live.
However, if anything were
to happen
to your Milwaukee
apartment and you did not have Havenwoods renters insurance, then you will have
to figure out a way
to replace all of your personal belongings that were
damaged in the disaster on your own.
However, this is not so and the policy that your landlord owns is only going
to pay for the
damages that occur
to the permanent parts of the home or
apartment.