Sentences with phrase «by malicious mischief»

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This would be considered vandalism or malicious mischief, which are standard perils covered by your renters insurance policy.
Depending on the policy, covered perils can include: fire or lightning; windstorm or hail; an explosion; riot or civil commotion; damaged caused by aircraft; damage caused by vehicles; smoke; vandalism or malicious mischief; theft; volcanic eruption; falling objects; weight of ice, snow or sleet; accidental overflow of water from within a plumbing, heating air conditioning or automatic fire protection system; sudden and accidental tearing apart, cracking, burning or bulging of a steam system, heating system, air conditioning or automatic fire protection system; freezing of plumbing and other systems; and damages from artificially generated electrical currents.
We suppose an argument could be made for coverage to tenant property damaged by gunshots under the peril of vandalism or malicious mischief, but that would work only if the shots were fired «for fun» or just to cause damage.
This would be considered vandalism or malicious mischief, which are standard perils covered by your renters insurance policy.
HO - 1 or Basic Coverage, is the type of packaged Homeowners Insurance policy meant for protection of home, detached structures, and personal property from losses caused by the following disasters and perils: fire or lightning, wind or hail, explosion, riot or civil unrest, aircraft, vehicles, volcanic eruptions, smoke, theft, vandalism or malicious mischief and self - damaging instances (e.g. damage by glass material that is part of the building, a part of the building falling, etc).
Loss or damage caused by missles, falling or flying objects, fire, theft, explosion, earthquake, windstorm, hail, rising water, malicious mischief, riot or civil commotion shall be deemed loss or damage caused by perils for which insurance is provided under this subsection.
Damage to plants outside your home is generally covered only for perils such as explosion, fire, lightning, theft, vandalism, malicious mischief, and damage from vehicles not owned by anyone living in the dwelling.
Standard homeowners insurance policies cover damage to trees and shrubs due to disasters or an accident — like fire, lightning, explosion, theft, aircraft, vehicles not owned by the resident, vandalism and malicious mischief.
Losses to property by vandalism or malicious mischief are not covered if the dwelling has been vacant for more than 60 consecutive days.
We suppose an argument could be made for coverage to tenant property damaged by gunshots under the peril of vandalism or malicious mischief, but that would work only if the shots were fired «for fun» or just to cause damage.
Riots, theft, and any other «malicious mischief» or vandalism is covered by insurance.
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