Sentences with phrase «considered unlivable»

Without heat, your unit is considered unlivable and the tenant has no further responsibility to pay rent.
Summer homes are considered unlivable after flooding has made for trouble in the Jefferson County Marina.

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Another thing to consider is the coverage you will have if your mobile home becomes unlivable due to an event like a tornado or fire.
The combination of excellent personal property and personal liability policies with the added value of loss of use coverage to help you if your home becomes unlivable due to a fire or other event make this an investment every renter should strongly consider.
Additionally, consider adding living expense coverage so that if your condominium or apartment is rendered unlivable and you need to move out temporarily, you can pay rent for up to 12 months.
The cost of property loss can be devastating without any insurance and this does not even consider the fact that it would cost far more to replace or repair a home in the instance it becomes unlivable due to damages.
Loss of use coverage is another good option to consider and will provide financial compensation for moving related expenses as well as alternative accommodation if your rented townhouse is rendered unlivable.
You may also want to consider loss of use coverage which will take care of the expenses if your home is made unlivable and you need to move.
Loss of use coverage is another good option to consider and will provide financial compensation for moving related expenses as well as alternative accommodation if your home is rendered unlivable.
Additional renters coverage options to consider when living and renting in Cheyenne, WY include loss of use coverage which will pay for any moving or alternative accommodation costs if your home is made unlivable, earthquake coverage and flood coverage.
Renters may also want to consider loss of use coverage which pays for the costs incurred if your house is made unlivable.
Another thing to consider is the coverage you will have if your mobile home becomes unlivable due to an event like a tornado or fire.
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