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june lederle
Nov 22, 2006, 01:48 PM
I own a rental condo on the 9th floor in an 11 story poured in place concrete and steel building. I carry a liability insurance policy on this property. If there is water damage to a unit below me (hot water heater valve malfunction causing flooding) will this liability policy cover the damage to the unit below? I am aware that unless I also carry content insurance on my own unit, the damage in my unit will not be covered. My concern is for my protection from water damage to others.

RichardBondMan
Nov 22, 2006, 07:29 PM
I own a rental condo on the 9th floor in an 11 story poured in place concrete and steel building. I carry a liability insurance policy on this property. If there is water damage to a unit below me (hot water heater valve malfunction causing flooding) will this liability policy cover the damage to the unit below? I am aware that unless I also carry content insurance on my own unit, the damage in my unit will not be covered. My concern is for my protection from water damage to others.
I am an agent not a claims adjuster but my best guess is yes, any such damage caused as you described would be covered, no deductible of course for damage to other's property. I would like for an experienced adjuster to answer also.

rick7
May 8, 2012, 08:14 AM
A friend fell in my home.
They fractured their nose, otherwise seem OK.
Should I contact the company carrying my homeowners insurance?
Do the insurance companies penalize you for notifying them?

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ma0641
May 31, 2012, 02:58 PM
A friend fell in my home.
They fractured their nose, otherwise seem ok.
Should I contact the company carrying my homeowners insurance?
Do the insurance companies penalize you for notifying them?

[email protected]
1-YES, 2-NO and 3-easier than answering an attorney with a claim!