If, for example,
a tornado damages your house, your landlord will have to cover that structural damages.
Not exact matches
The
tornado swept onshore, clobbered homes on Worth Court,
damaged the roof of Ozzie's Crab
House, crossed U.S. 1 and struck the Palm Bay Estates mobile home park about 11:15 a.m. Sunday.
A picture showing the
damage the
tornado did to the Tiltges «
house is filed in the museum, along with other family pictures and a cousin «s fireman «s uniform.
This wind shear is capable of producing small
tornadoes or dust devils which can also dart around erratically,
damage or destroy
houses and buildings, and quickly spread the fire to areas outside the central area of the fire.
A fire, flood,
tornado, or other storm that
damages / destroys your
house could also, of course, destroy the cash that you've stockpiled.
Tornadoes can rip roofs off
houses and blow out windows and doors, causing severe property
damage to the contents of your home.
We found this baby kitten and her brothers in a
house that was
damaged by the Moore
tornado.
This nine - year - old basset hound and blue heeler mix went missing for nearly 2 1/2 weeks after a
tornado damaged the Harris» home and Pongo's dog
house in early February.
Take this example: your
house is
damaged in a
tornado and you need to buy new furniture.
The neighbor watching your
house sends an email to let you know that your home has been
damaged by a
tornado
They're something that many people would rather not think about, but your
house may be at risk for
damage from hail, floods, or
tornadoes.
Tornadoes can rip roofs off of
houses and destroy windows, causing severe property
damage inside your home.
If your home is
damaged to the point that it is uninhabitable, your home insurance policy will also provide temporary
housing or relocation assistance so long as you have
tornadoes included in your covered events.
Basic Monroe renters insurance will pay for costs incurred to your rental home, regardless of whether you are renting an apartment, loft, condo, townhouse or
house, in the event of a landslide,
tornado, hurricane, theft, vandalism, civil commotion, ice, sleet, snow or water
damage or
damage from a faulty pipe or electrical complications.
Tornadoes also cause a lot of
damage to your
house or apartment and while it is out of your control, what you protect is within your control.
Tornadoes can rip roofs off
houses and blow out windows and doors, causing severe property
damage to the contents of your home.
While your landlord's
house insurance may pay for the structural
damage caused by a
tornado, your contents are up to you to protect with monthly renters insurance.
Renters coverage falls under the H - 04 category of
house insurance and will pay for any
damage incurred in the event of a fire, smoke,
tornado, landslide, hurricane, ice, snow, sleet, hail, heavy rain, electrical
damage, water
damage, faulty plumbing, theft, vandalism or civil commotion.
One recent analysis of a local
tornado's destruction demonstrated that home construction methods heavily affect the amount of
damage each
house suffered.
Regardless of whether you are renting a
house, a townhouse, a condo or an apartment, it is important that you protect the things you love in the event of any unexpected disaster or emergency including water
damage, storm
damage, theft, vandalism,
tornado, hurricane, landslide
damage or serious injury.
A condo, student
housing and even your
house can be
damaged by a
tornado, fire or even a theft.
When
tornadoes rip roofs off
houses and destroy windows, they can also cause major property
damage to the things you keep inside your home.
No one in Shreveport wants to have to suffer through a
house being
damaged by
tornado or burned down by a fire, but the process is much easier if the renter has Shreveport renters insurance.
The heavy winds of a
tornado can blow out windows, rip off roofs and even flatten
houses, thereby causing extremely expensive property
damage.
Tornados can rip roofs off of
houses and blow out windows, causing severe property
damage.
That's because lenders need to protect their investment in your home in case your
house burns down or is badly
damaged by a storm,
tornado, or other disaster.