Sentences with phrase «place unlivable»

Yet I find the place unlivable.

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She told Daniel that the place was unlivable and asked how it had gotten that way.
A fine example of this can be found in Janet Biggs's three channel installation, Afar, currently on show at New York's Cristin Tierney gallery, which offers viewers a brief visual sojourn to East Africa's Great Rift Valley — «the most unlivable place on earth.»
If the property that you are renting becomes unlivable for any reason, then you will obviously need to find another place to stay.
Loss of use coverage comes into effect if your rental condo is made unlivable and you are out of a place to live.
If, for example, your California apartment is unlivable after a fire, then loss of use coverage will pay the moving expenses and the rent on a new place for the time being.
Fire and water damage can make your home unlivable and place you in a very difficult situation.
An unlivable home will result in you having to pay for moving fees and other costs such as the deposit on a new place, which can be incredibly stressful on its own.
Loss of use coverage pays for things like hotel stays and even food expenses if your place becomes unlivable due to a covered loss.
If a fire happens to destroy your home and render it unlivable, taking all your possessions with it, you will not only be reimbursed for your property loss to give you a chance to replace your things, but you will also get loss of use assistance for moving out of your home and getting into a new place.
If your condo or house is rendered unlivable, you will need the money to rent a new place and replace your personal possessions.
This means that, if your current rented residence becomes unlivable for any reason, your insurance will cover your costs of moving, and possibly even your rent in a new place while you wait for the old one to be repaired.
If, for example, your loft is unlivable after a fire, then loss of use coverage will pay the moving expenses and the rent on a new place for the time being.
If, for example, your apartment is unlivable after a fire, then loss of use coverage will pay the moving expenses and the rent on a new place for the time being.
And relocation assistance accompanies loss of use; if your apartment is unlivable after a fire or other event, you can receive assistance with your new cost of living at a similar place somewhere else on top of all the property coverage you are already going to receive.
In the event of a total loss, your policy will not only reimburse you up to the maximum level of coverage, it may also give you additional money toward the additional expenses you could face if you have to move due to your place becoming unlivable after the claim event.
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