Sentences with phrase «smoke damage to your apartment»

Even if the fire is quickly controlled, you're still likely to have smoke damage to your apartment and your property in the apartment.
To run with the above example of a fire, what if there's smoke damage to your apartment and it will take several days to clean it?
If your neighbor has a fire that spreads or causes smoke damage to your apartment, that's a covered loss and you'd even have coverage for additional living expenses while repairs are being made.
Even if the fire is quickly controlled, you're still likely to have smoke damage to your apartment and your property in the apartment.

Not exact matches

Last January, my mother called to deliver good news and bad news: the good news was that everyone was safe; the bad that a fire had started in the apartment next door and spread to my parents» attic and, due to smoke, fire, and water damage, my parents had to move.
Smoke damage to personal property can be a covered peril, and your renters insurance can help you with additional living expenses while the smoke smell is being mitigated from your apartSmoke damage to personal property can be a covered peril, and your renters insurance can help you with additional living expenses while the smoke smell is being mitigated from your apartsmoke smell is being mitigated from your apartment.
Even those residents who still had an apartment to go back to spent several days in a hotel and had significant expenses dealing with smoke and water damage.
Multiple apartments had damage from smoke and water, and quite a few people are looking for a place to stay tonight as a result.
Do you know how much it costs to clean the smoke damage in just one apartment from one small kitchen fire?
Smoke is a covered peril, so Reston, VA renters insurance will cover smoke damage to your personal property even if the fire wasn't your fault, or even in your apartSmoke is a covered peril, so Reston, VA renters insurance will cover smoke damage to your personal property even if the fire wasn't your fault, or even in your apartsmoke damage to your personal property even if the fire wasn't your fault, or even in your apartment.
Or what if you're robbed, or there's a fire in a neighbor's apartment that causes smoke damage to all your property?
Even if your apartment wasn't burned or smoke damaged, the entire building may not be stable enough for anyone to reasonably get in and retrieve undamaged items.
If you can't use your home at The Gallery Apartments in Clemson because there's been a fire, a broken pipe, or even smoke damage from a neighbor's fire, or another loss covered by the policy, you'll be able to get a hotel in the interim and you can file a claim to pay for it instead of having that money come out of your pocket.
Even if the only damage to your apartment is from water or smoke, you'd still have coverage for your personal property or for loss of use in most situations.
We are told that most of the heat and fire damage was contained to a single apartment, but nearly ten other units were affected by smoke, water, and other factors.
Potentially, she could even be responsible for the smoke damage to other apartments and the personal property of other affected residents.
Loss of use coverage protects you from having to spend out - of - pocket if a covered loss like a fire (or a neighbor's fire, remember that smoke damage is covered, too) means you can't use the apartment.
Further, the landlord isn't responsible for damage to the property of your neighbors from fire or smoke if you have an apartment fire.
If your teenager is over at a friend's apartment and they stick pizza rolls in the oven and forget about them, there's likely to be at least some smoke damage, if not fire damage resulting from that.
A fire in another apartment could cause smoke damage to your property.
That smoke damage generally would be sufficient to trigger Coverage D to pay for your additional living expenses while repairs are being made to your property and to your apartment.
That damage was mostly limited to one apartment, other than smoke and water.
If there's a fire in the apartment next door, you're likely to be unable to use your apartment for a few days even if the damage doesn't affect your apartment beyond a bit of smoke smell.
It could be a small fire in an apartment down the hall, where they just need a few days to take care of the smoke and water damage resulting from it.
If you were to be responsible for a fire, the fire, smoke, and water wouldn't just damage your apartment.
You may find that the fire didn't even cause any damage to your apartment or your property, but the building needs to be evaluated, smoke needs to be cleaned from the hallways, and a million other little things need to be taken care of before you can use your apartment again.
You'll find that smoke damage is a large risk when you're in close proximity to other people as in an apartment building.
The fire caused damage to her apartment and the outside hallway, and smoke damage to some of the neighboring apartments.
For example, if your apartment building suffers from a tragic fire, then you will not be able to live there till they repair the damage caused by the fire and smoke damage.
Many renters do not even realize that they could be liable for damages to their apartment in the event of theft, fire, or smoke damage.
If there's a fire next door and the smoke damage pushes you out of your apartment for a few days, you don't want to take the first hotel you can find on a weekend in Glendale.
Smoke damage to personal property can be a covered peril, and your renters insurance can help you with additional living expenses while the smoke smell is being mitigated from your apartSmoke damage to personal property can be a covered peril, and your renters insurance can help you with additional living expenses while the smoke smell is being mitigated from your apartsmoke smell is being mitigated from your apartment.
Eight apartments are considered to be a total loss, and many others suffered fire, smoke, and water damage.
The fire caused damage to her apartment and the outside hallway, and smoke damage to some of the neighboring apartments.
Apartment owners» insurance claims can run the gamut from wind, hail and lightning damage to fire and smoke damage.
We are told that most of the heat and fire damage was contained to a single apartment, but nearly ten other units were affected by smoke, water, and other factors.
Renters insurance at Antigua Village apartments would have also covered the personal property that was damaged due to fire, smoke, or water.
Even a small kitchen fire can cause tens of thousands of dollars in damages to your apartment and smoke damage can permeate the entire building.
If you accidentally started a fire that damaged the apartment and caused someone to go to the hospital with smoke inhalation, liability could respond to both of those losses.
Further, the landlord isn't responsible for damage to the property of your neighbors from fire or smoke if you have an apartment fire.
Part of abstracting away the small stuff is making sure you don't worry about what would happen if your neighbor had a fire that impacted you with smoke damage to your own apartment.
If they have a small kitchen fire, even if they put it out quickly, the smoke or water damage might get to your apartment.
If you have an apartment fire and your neighbor has smoke damage to his personal property, you are responsible for those things because you caused the fire.
Furthermore, if you live in an apartment, loft, condo, senior citizen home or any other complex, you need to be prepared for any accidental fire, smoke or water damage that the other tenants may cause.
Do you know how much it costs to clean the smoke damage in just one apartment from one small kitchen fire?
Or what if you're robbed, or there's a fire in a neighbor's apartment that causes smoke damage to all your property?
Even if your apartment wasn't burned or smoke damaged, the entire building may not be stable enough for anyone to reasonably get in and retrieve undamaged items.
The business forgot to turn something off causing a fire below my apartment which caused my belongings to be damaged by the smoke and water from putting out the fire.
Just because someone rents an apartment does not mean that they will not potentially be held responsibly to pay for damages to the apartment due to fire, smoke, theft, etc..
Consider this example of «Sarah» who bucked the common and incorrect line of thinking which assumes that just because someone rents they are not responsible for apartment damage due to smoke, fire, theft, etc..
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