Certainly the risk of burglary is low, but any time you have this many people living side by side, your risk of fire or damage from
burst pipes goes up exponentially.
Certainly the risk of burglary is low, but any time you have this many people living side by side, your risk of fire or damage from
burst pipes goes up exponentially.
Not exact matches
This last holiday weekend, he was on call and sure enough, he was
gone all hours of the day and night, dealing with panicked people whose homes had caught fire or whose
pipes had
burst or matter - of - fact police who tell him where to clean up after they remove the body.
With the cleanup from our water
pipe burst finally complete, and all the fans and dehumidifiers
gone, it is so nice to have the house back to ourselves for a bit before all the reconstruction begins.
I'm so glad to hear that the clean up for the water
pipe burst is finished and I hope the reconstruction
goes smoothly and that it won't take too long.
I'm so glad to hear that the clean up for the water
pipe burst is finished and I hope the reconstruction
goes smoothly and that it won't take too long.
If you're renting, particularly in a large complex like those off Chicago Ave, you're
going to want protection for things like frozen
pipes that
burst in the winter and drains and sewers that can back up year - round.
Cancelling utilities while the lease is technically in effect but the property vacant: if a
pipe freezes and
bursts in that January, that's
going to be a bad scene.
When the
pipes burst (because it was a guarantee that it was
going to happen sooner or later), the resident below her had significant amounts of water dumped on her bed, clothes, and electronics.
Her insurance then
went after the liability coverage of the upstairs resident who had left the window open and caused the
pipes to
burst.
Think about how much money you'd be responsible for to other owners, your landlord, and the association if that
burst pipe were your fault because you
went away on vacation and there was a cold snap.
If the person above you
goes away in January and leaves their windows open resulting in frozen
pipes, your Colonial Grand at Autumn Park renters insurance will protect you from having to pay for the damage the
burst pipes cause to your personal property.
So, the next time a
pipe bursts, or your AC
goes on the fritz, your credit card spending will ensure you have cash saved for that repair.
For example, if you
go away for the holidays and completely shut off your heat, the temperature may cause your
pipes to freeze and subsequently
burst.
For example, let's say you
go on vacation and while you are away a
pipe bursts.
If you are displaced because something
goes wrong, like the
pipes burst or there is a structure fire that makes your space in Riverside uninhabitable, your policy may pay for the added living expenses you accrue during this time.
If your neighbor upstairs
goes away for vacation in the winter and turns off his heat to save a few bucks, it's your apartment that will suffer from those
burst pipes.
When the
pipes burst (because it was a guarantee that it was
going to happen sooner or later), the resident below her had significant amounts of water dumped on her bed, clothes, and electronics.
Her insurance then
went after the liability coverage of the upstairs resident who had left the window open and caused the
pipes to
burst.
If the person above you
goes away in January and leaves their windows open resulting in frozen
pipes, your Colonial Grand at Autumn Park renters insurance will protect you from having to pay for the damage the
burst pipes cause to your personal property.
Things like a
pipe bursting and flooding your apartment or something catching on fire are all
going to be things that will you will want to have included on your Washington Park renters insurance to have protection against.
Examples of claims that are often overlooked can include: * Accidental holes in walls from moving furniture, trips and falls, etc * Accidental spills, stains, tears in carpeting or gouges in laminate or hardwood flooring * Broken windows from flying objects * Puff - back from natural gas furnaces and water heaters * Undetected water damage from underneath cabinets, dishwashers, refrigerators, washing machines * Water
pipes that are frozen, cracked, leaking, or have
burst * Smoke stained kitchen walls and ceilings from a dinner
gone wrong * Bathroom water damage from an overflowing bathtub, sink, or toilet * Damaged stone, carpet, or tile from a popping fireplace * Damaged decks and siding due to flying play objects or having the bbq grill a little too close * Vandalism of any kind caused by disgruntled former occupants or random strangers * Major damages from fire, wind, hail — yes, we do that too!
It was a poor construction job that was added on decades after the house was built, and when we
went to explore the frozen
pipe (that ended up becoming a
burst pipe), we saw just how bad the supports were under the bathroom.