Sentences with phrase «expense of rebuilding»

Homeowners policies that cover part, or all, of sudden increases in construction costs that push the expense of rebuilding above the policy limit.

Not exact matches

Business interruption insurance can solve the problem of seeing you through while you rebuild your business by replacing lost income and paying normal expenses.
I'm with you that we need to rebuild the Pavillion, I'm all for the Wawa Pavillion plan pitched on this site, but not at the expense of the PAC.
With the score from the first leg stood at 4 - 1 and having seen Roma rebuild an empire at the expense of the Catalonians, nerves were jangling slightly more than we might have expected for this particular second leg in Moscow.
At last night's mayoral candidate forum at Queens College, four Democratic candidates were asked about the City's post-Sandy rebuilding plans, how they «would get the job done» and about options for «people whose insurance and FEMA support will not cover the expense of a new home and for whom rebuilding is not an option.»
On 18 May 2009 Kelly became involved in the MPs» Expenses Scandal when the Daily Telegraph revealed she had claimed a total of # 31,000 between 2004 and 2008 for rebuilding, refurbishing, and purchasing appliances for her second home.
Additional living expenses, which covers the cost of living elsewhere while your damaged home is being repaired or rebuilt — this coverage usually equates to approximately 20 % of the dwelling's value.
There is a simple way to prevent this problem; you need to have a contingency savings amount ready to cover for unexpected events and an income - expense ratio that will let you rebuild this quantity in just a couple of months.
When you have the coverage, you know that you won't have to pay for that loss out - of - pocket and that you'll be able to rebuild your life with loss of use coverage to pay for your additional living expenses as well as coverage for the damage you do to others and for your own property.
What if you had a series of unexpected expenses that drained your emergency fund and you hadn't had a chance to rebuild it?
Loss of use or additional expenses coverage pays for the additional costs you incur for reasonable housing and living expenses if a covered event makes your house temporarily uninhabitable while it's being repaired or rebuilt.
If you're in need of a car, and have a poor credit score, this is actually a reason to rejoice rather than dwell on the extra expenses that will come along with it, as it gives you a chance to rebuild and reestablish your credit.
Renters insurance can help with those expenses and the other costs of rebuilding your life.
If you are purchasing, building or rebuilding a first home, the IRS allows you a penalty - free distribution of up to $ 10,000 to use toward your expenses, including closing costs.
They have to scrape for months to deal with the added expense, and they can't do a lot of things that they do normally while they rebuild their finances.»
In the event of damage, you may be required to rebuild your home to the new codes and homeowners insurance policies (even a guaranteed replacement cost policy — see below) generally won't pay for that extra expense.
Unfortunately, expenses from the November fire have exhausted most of Sweetpea's operating budget and they will need to raise significant funds to rebuild their facilities.
-- SEGA spent $ 210 million on games development — That is a 27 percent increase compared to the year prior — Advertising expenses climbed 53 percent, up to $ 73 million — SEGA is releasing 50 games by the end of the financial year in March, but combined sales of all those are expected to be about 5.4 million units — SEGA initially expected to sell about 300,000 units of its four latest Wii U games — That is now revised to 230,000, making it the weakest platform in terms of unit sales — Full year expectations for 3DS 1,160,000 — SEGA's revenue for the three - quarter period was $ 685 million — After expenses, that lowers to a profit of $ 18 million — SEGA is now organizing a sweeping business restructure, which will rebuild the corporation into three divisions, as part of a wider plan to «drastically improve profitability» — At least 300 positions at the corporation are targeted for redundancy — SEGA has set aside $ 125 million for the restructure costs — SEGA expects to lose $ 110m for the full year
Paying for the cost of additional living expenses (if you need to live somewhere else while your home is repaired or rebuilt)
Actual cash value may not cover the total rebuilding cost and your out - of - pocket expenses can quickly balloon to an unreasonable number.
But in the event our home is damaged or destroyed we come to realize and have to accept that our coverage is not enough even to make up for the greater part of the expenses associated with rebuilding or repairing the dwelling, to say nothing of the personal property.
It also covers the cost of temporary accommodations, and food expenses, while your home is being repaired or rebuilt as a result of fire or smoke damage.
You can work on rebuilding your emergency fund back up to include three to six month's worth of expenses once you've paid off your medical debt.
In the event of damage, you may be required to rebuild your home to the new codes and homeowners insurance policies (even a guaranteed replacement cost policy — see below) generally won't pay for that extra expense.
That's because rebuilding your house can be your biggest expense and one of your first priorities after a covered total loss.
Renters and homeowners should also keep receipts of all expenses as a result of evacuation and rebuilding.
Business income covers extra expenses or replaces loss of income while your business is being rebuilt due to an insured loss.
Renters insurance can help with those expenses and the other costs of rebuilding your life.
Apart from covering personal possessions in case of theft or the occurrence of any natural disaster, it should also cover the expenses of renovation and rebuilding.
If you can't live in your home because of a covered loss, your home insurance policy will pay additional living expenses - commonly for up to 24 months - while damage is assessed and your home is repaired or rebuilt.
Additional Living Expense: A property coverage which pays for the increased expense of living while the insured's residence is being rebuilt or repaired after damage from an insuredExpense: A property coverage which pays for the increased expense of living while the insured's residence is being rebuilt or repaired after damage from an insuredexpense of living while the insured's residence is being rebuilt or repaired after damage from an insured peril.
It can be tempting to choose the cheaper plan, but you are running a risk of leaving yourself with significant out - of - pocket expenses or, worse, an inability to rebuild at all.
Some policies will even cover the additional living expense of having to eat at restaurants while you rebuild your home.
And you can cover your house for loss of use, which covers living expenses and rent if you are displaced from your house by a fire, and must live elsewhere during repairs or rebuilding.
Additional Living Expenses: Covers the cost of a temporary residence while your home is being repaired / rebuilt.
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