Sentences with phrase «smoke damage to your property»

Or what if you're robbed, or there's a fire in a neighbor's apartment that causes smoke damage to all your property?
A fire in another apartment could cause smoke damage to your property.
If your neighbor has a fire, how will you deal with the smoke damage to your property?
In this case, those eleven people have smoke damage to their property, at minimum.
Or what if you're robbed, or there's a fire in a neighbor's apartment that causes smoke damage to all your property?
Your policy will not only cover smoke damage to your property, but it will also cover somewhere else to stay if the smoke damage is so bad you can't live there in the interim.

Not exact matches

• Commercial property insurance covers everything related to the loss and damage of company property due to events such as wind and hail storms, fire, smoke, civil disobedience, and vandalism.
Examples of (but not exhaustive or limited to) unacceptable behaviour are as follows: 8.1 Foul and abusive language 8.2 Attempting to conceal or consume alcohol 8.3 Being under the influence of alcohol or illegal substances 8.4 Smoking 8.5 Any acts liable or likely to cause damage 8.6 Threatening, disrespectful or violent behaviour 8.7 Theft of Club property 8.8 Not following the instructions of a Club steward 8.9 Entering prohibited areas
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.
But, liability also pays for the smoke damage to the common hallway, and the water damage to personal property in another unit.
On top of that, if he has smoke damage to his personal property, that can be covered as well.
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.
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.
Personal property coverage is what pays for damage done to the things you own by a covered peril such as fire, smoke, or the associated water used to put out the fire.
Even if the fire is quickly controlled, you're still likely to have smoke damage to your apartment and your property in the apartment.
Potentially, she could even be responsible for the smoke damage to other apartments and the personal property of other affected residents.
The water or chemicals used to fight a fire can be just as damaging to property as the fire and smoke!
Liability insurance covers you if the neighbor has to be treated for smoke inhalation, or someone else's property is damaged.
First, the obvious coverage for your personal property that suffered damage from fire, smoke, explosion, the water used to put the fire out, and other associated damage from perils named in the policy.
Further, the landlord isn't responsible for damage to the property of your neighbors from fire or smoke if you have an apartment fire.
Suppose your tenants are unable to live in your property if it's damaged by fire or smoke, for instance.
Smoke damage to personal property is difficult to deal with.
Most commonly, those include personal property losses to perils such as fire, theft, smoke, or broken pipes as well as liability for bodily injury or property damage you cause another person.
If you have a fire — or if your neighbor has a fire that results in smoke damage to all of your property — renters insurance in Kentucky is there to help you.
You also are likely to have smoke or water damage to your property.
Once your insurance has paid the smoke damage claim, you purchase new property to replace what was lost.
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.
You get coverage on your renters insurance in Frederick for personal property to protect you from risks like fire, theft, vandalism, smoke, and even water damage from burst pipes.
Probably a great deal, but are you willing to stake everything you own on the odds that they'll never start a fire that will damage your property, or force you to relocate while the smoke is being cleaned up?
The smoke and water damage to your clothes and property may not be able to be repaired, which means you'd have to replace everything.
The same can be said about much smoke damage to personal property.
Your personal property coverage kicks in for fire, smoke, and water damage, and then your carrier may take the option to use the responsible party's liability coverage.
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.
On the tenant side, this can include anything from paying your rent on time and following specific clauses (like not having pets or smoking) to keeping the property free from damage or paying for utilities.
At trial, a professional engineer (an expert in fire investigation and analysis) concluded both that, «the spread of the fire could not have been contained had a working smoke alarm been in place» and «the damage to the property would not have been lessened had a working smoke alarm been in place» (see at para. 6).
If there were smoke or water damage from the sprinklers or fire hoses to your personal property, that would be covered under your personal property coverage, as well.
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.
First, the obvious coverage for your personal property that suffered damage from fire, smoke, explosion, the water used to put the fire out, and other associated damage from perils named in the policy.
But, liability also pays for the smoke damage to the common hallway, and the water damage to personal property in another unit.
Even in new construction like this where fires can be limited to just one unit, smoke and water damage resulting from a fire can certainly have an impact on your property.
An HBF property insurance policy can protect your business from losses related to fire, theft, smoke damage and vandalism.
Business owners policies cover property and liability losses from unexpected risks such as smoke damage to merchandise or liability from an injured customer.
The same can be said about much smoke damage to personal property.
Renters insurance at Antigua Village apartments would have also covered the personal property that was damaged due to fire, smoke, or water.
Further, the landlord isn't responsible for damage to the property of your neighbors from fire or smoke if you have an apartment fire.
The water or chemicals used to fight a fire can be just as damaging to property as the fire and smoke!
Smoke damage is incredibly difficult to resolve, and there's always the risk that your sprinklers would activate and cause water damage to your property.
7East renters insurance would pay for the smoke and fire damage to your property.
If there's a fire, smoke damage, or even a burst pipe you could spend thousands of dollars to replace the personal property you've worked hard to acquire.
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.
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