For example, renters insurance will cover you if your toilet or tub «overflows and leaks into the neighbor's
unit below, causing
damage to their personal property and cost
to repair the building.»
Hi Sam, here are a few examples of water
damage we've had: — refrigerator in an upstairs condo was installed incorrectly and the ice maker gradually leaked over a 3 - day weekend, saturating the floor, insulation, and into the
unit below — bottom floor of a duplex was flooded when the sump pumps tripped the breaker in the middle of the night — pipes burst in a vacant
unit shortly after we purchased it at foreclosure, saturating the carpet, pad, and drywall — upstairs
unit shower had small crack in shower pan which caused the ceiling
to gradually saturate with water and tenant was slow
to report the issue