After Carol Dimmick's mother suffered a stroke, the home the two shared became virtually
unlivable for the elderly woman.
You could stay in a hotel in case of emergency If your rental unit is rendered
unlivable for a time because of damages from a disaster, such as a fire or a storm, the cost of a temporary hotel stay would likely be covered by your renters insurance.
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.
In addition, if the fire makes your home
unlivable for a period of time, you also can look to your policy to make sure that you have somewhere to stay through your loss of use coverage.
If the property that you are renting becomes
unlivable for any reason, then you will obviously need to find another place to stay.
The world will become
unlivable for humans and animals.
Entire buildings of high rise apartments can be
unlivable for months as a result of smoke damage.
A critical lack of affordable housing and sky - high rent prices have made the San Francisco Bay Area
unlivable for many artists, artisans, longtime residents, and even tech entrepreneurs.
Not exact matches
I just want to testify,
for those who are questioning or unsure about Calvinism, that it asserts a false and
unlivable theology, teaching that God loves only some, and cruelly punishes the rest, whom he rendered unable to do good
for — yep — not doing what he made them incapable of doing.
Summer homes are considered
unlivable after flooding has made
for trouble in the Jefferson County Marina.
Fair Rental Value: Fair rental value, also known as loss of rent insurance, reimburses you
for lost rental income if you're renting a home and it becomes
unlivable due to a covered loss.
That's what loss of use coverage is
for, to get you a hotel when a covered loss makes your residence
unlivable.
The worst cases of separation anxiety present an
unlivable disaster
for the pet owner.
We do have to stop this «dash
for trash» and stop people building homes which look good but will become
unlivable.
Seems like everyone calling it a «tiny house movement» are just pawns working
for an evil Soros funded group that seeks to corral everyone into tiny
unlivable homes so they can be better controlled.
The document also suggests that taking steps to prevent the earth from becoming completely
unlivable should,
for the moment, take precedence over tasks that do not do that.
Remember, once the planet becomes
unlivable, it is projected to stay that way
for millenia.
If your apartment were to become
unlivable, your renters insurance will pay or help pay
for the cost of living somewhere else.
If your apartment was
unlivable because of a fire, your loss of use coverage would reimburse you
for the additional expense of a temporary rental while your apartment or home is under repair.
Loss of use coverage will pay
for any moving expenses and alternative accommodation if your rental property is deemed
unlivable after a disaster.
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.
In some policies, your renters insurance can help pay
for temporary housing if your home is deemed
unlivable after a fire.
Loss of use coverage will pay
for any expenses incurred if your home is made
unlivable and thus need to find alternative student housing.
In the event your condo is
unlivable, loss of use coverage provides a monetary compensation
for you to live elsewhere temporarily.
If your apartment is
unlivable after a water leak, then loss of use insurance will pay the moving expenses and the cost of a new one
for the time being.
California rental coverage will pay
for any damages incurred to your personal belongings such as furniture, electronics, clothing and toys (contents coverage) as well as expenses if your home is made
unlivable (loss of use coverage).
If,
for example, your condominium is made
unlivable after a fire, your Greenville renters insurance will pay
for the moving expenses as well as the alternative accommodation
for the time being.
Loss of use coverage will pay
for the moving and alternative accommodation costs if your home is made
unlivable due to the damage.
Loss of use coverage pays
for any moving costs incurred if your rental house is made
unlivable.
That's what loss of use coverage is
for, to get you a hotel when a covered loss makes your residence
unlivable.
For example, renters insurance policy holders can elect to include relocation benefits to help cover temporary relocation expenses in the event of a covered loss rendering their rental home
unlivable.
While contents insurance pays to have your belongings repaired or replaced, loss of use coverage will pay
for any moving or alternative accommodation expenses if your rental house is rendered
unlivable while physical liability protection will pay
for any medical or legal costs incurred if you are held liable
for a serious injury in your home.
Even if those damages are so severe that they make the property
unlivable, renters insurance can save the day by helping a student pay
for additional living expenses while repairs are being handled.
The standard policy covers property that is damaged or stolen, alternative living arrangements if your rental unit is rendered
unlivable by a named peril, liability coverage and reasonable medical expenses
for people injured on your rental property.
Homeowners insurance gives you coverage
for temporary lodging while your home is
unlivable, following one of the perils covered by the policy.
Other standard coverage includes reimbursement
for additional living expenses if your home becomes
unlivable due to a covered event, and medical payments
for people injured by something you did at or away from your residence.
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 is another renters insurance option and will pay
for the moving costs incurred if your condo is made
unlivable.
Loss of use coverage pays
for things like hotel stays and even food expenses if your place becomes
unlivable due to a covered loss.
Loss of use coverage will pay
for any moving expenses or alternative accommodation expenses if your rental home is made
unlivable.
If your apartment is rendered
unlivable due to flood or fire, Mesa renters insurance will typically pay
for your living expenses so you can move elsewhere during the interim.
Loss of use coverage will come in handy if your house, apartment, townhouse or any other dwelling is
unlivable and you are your family are forced to relocate elsewhere
for the time being.
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.
Additionally, consider adding living expense coverage so that if your condominium or apartment is rendered
unlivable and you need to move out temporarily, you can pay rent
for up to 12 months.
The second form of coverage pays
for the cost of alternate living arrangements if the rental is rendered
unlivable by a named peril.
Loss of use Alabama rental coverage will pay
for the moving and renting costs if your home is made
unlivable.
If something happens to your house, condominium or apartment, that makes the property entirely
unlivable, you will want coverage
for living expenses that will pay
for your rent and other bills.
Also, you need coverage
for living expenses in case something makes your apartment
unlivable.
This coverage type will pay
for the moving and renting costs if your home is made
unlivable.
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.