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Contractor had removed the tub and had level the floor they had then used a bladder, a rubber flooring cover that went down and then I believe they cemented over that and then tiled on that. A one...
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I'm sorry I failed to id the peril I noted but the 10,000 limit is normally for Fungi/mold and the 50,000 is the liability limit most policies carry for liability arising of out damages to others...
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Hi, I'm sorry maybe I did not put down enough info. The tiled shower is only 3 years old and walls as well as floor are tiled, Only the floor tiles keep coming up. I assume due to an imperfection...
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Just to touch on fr_chuck's response any named insured or additional named insured has liability that extends also away from the premises, i.e. you damage someones' property at their house or you...
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First you should have a licensed and insured contractor and one that maintains work comp, because you will be responsible of someone falls. Second the home insurance will cover you if permits were...
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Wear and tear is not a covered peril and by the pan being rusty , it would have had to leaked over a long period. If it had caused the floor to actually collapse and that had caused further damage...
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As ballengerb1 implied, he is a tenant and such if he is not a named insured or listed as an additional insured he has no rights under the homeowners policy. He would need to purchase tenant...
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I have a 1790 home that nothing and nowhere is true and plumb, but it is still standing. I have a double shower that has been tiled 3 times now and the grout continually breaks and then lifts. I am...
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