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is damage from broken pipes covered in home owners ins? or is it considered flood damage and needs a separate policy? -- nm
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zeitgeist
Feb 18 '21, 15:05
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Flood is from OUTSIDE the house -- nm
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JenBro
Feb 18, 15:32
Usually covered ... the pipe that broke may not be if it was wear & tear, it the resultant water damage from it usually is AND keep track of your
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JenBro
Feb 18, 15:31
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Have I mentioned lately that I'm glad you post here and there?
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Feb 18, 15:34
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I LOVE YOU MAN ... I wish I could be on more frequently - and some day I may - but I will never be gone - you guys are stuck with me!
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JenBro
Feb 19, 06:17
Covered if it’s pipes, is what I saw on Twitter. Take photos to show the source of the water. -- nm
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mara
Feb 18, 15:09
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